what is the difference between debenture and shares
Answer Posted / anil vaish
Actually debenture means a written documentry proof of debt that will be returned to debenture holder after some period of time.it is fix. shares are also the written document of company that will vary according to the company profit & after some period of time u receive amount that may be greater than ur actual investment or less than because it totally depends upon the current situation of company
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