Answer Posted / veena
Preference Shares Are designed for investors who do not
wish to take the degree of risk associated with being an
ordinary shareholder. They offer a guaranteed dividend,
although this fixed level of return can potentially be less
than that received by an Ordinary Shareholder. Preference
Shareholders are not strictly owners of the business and
therefore have limited voting rights, in comparison to the
Ordinary Shareholder.
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