Difference betwen debentures and bonds
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Answer / aparichitudu
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Answer / sandeep kumar pandey
bond is more or less the same as debenture but main
difference is the amount of interest pay in bond after the
maturity and in debenture interest pay in interval or fix
time
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Answer / swati
Debentures r issued by companies, having fxed rate of
return on it. Debentures are prior to get return than
equity,whereas bonds r fixed int. bearing securities issued
by RBI or GOVT. Rate on bonds is given after acccessing the
inflation rate,GDP & int. rates.
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Answer / ganesh kumar r
Debentures are usually issued by manufacturing companies
and are secured by fixed or floating charges over the
company's assets and offers are made through a prospectus.
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Answer / jia khattak
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Answer / aisha zaman
bond is actually a braod word and debenture is a type of
bond but it is not secured,while the interest and principle
payment procedure of both are same ,both are refer to as
long term debt.in short both are same debenture can be
called as bond.
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Answer / syed habibul alam (arup)
Bond is a secure loan where as debenture is unsecured.
usually corporates issue debenture to secure their capital.
though both bond & debenture may be for perpitual time, but
it depends on the issure.
Another difference is bond holder has a greater claim on
an issuer's income than a shareholder in the case of
financial distress (this is true for all creditors) but
debenture holders usually does have greater claim than
shareholder.
the main difference is the securitization. And thats for
sure. PLZ send commands on that...
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Answer / syed habibul alam
sorry for the mistake. plz find the correct one from below
debenture holders usually does not have greater claim than
shareholder.
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Answer / padmavathi
debenture is secured liability to comppany, it redeemed
particular time and it fixed particular interest rate.
bond is one of the liabilities of the company but it has
no security than debentures and it has no premium like
debentures.some traits is common of debtures and bonds
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