what is the difference between debenture and shares
Answer Posted / chandan chatterjee
Debenture is an acknowledgement of debt. Debenture holder's
does not have the voting rights and the holder is entitle
for the interest income which is a fixed amount. Shares are
only a part of company through which a investor can be a
part owner of the corporate.
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