WHAT IS MEAN BY SHARE & DEBENTURE? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THEM?
Answer Posted / satya
share are the part of the authorised share of the company,
It is capital of the company,
Debenture are the acknowledgement of the taken loan from
the outsiders of the company. It is liability of the
company to repay the money of the debenture holders within
the given certain period with the interest.
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