What are the differences among band,debenture and share ?
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Answer / nisha
BOND is a instrument uselly issued by govt.carrying fixed and floating interest rates.
DEBENTURE are issued by companies to raise the funt.it having fixed interest rate.debt holder are not the owner of the company.
A SHARE is small and equal units of issued capital of the company.these share are collectively called stake.share holder are cnsider owner of the company.
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Answer / nandu
Bond is a longterm debt instrument. it is outstanding liability to the organisation.
Bond holders are get some fixed Returns.
Bond have the face value, the face value is called par value.
Debenture is an acknowledgement to debt,debenture holder are considered as creditor to the company. The amount collected from the debenture is called as debt capital.
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Answer / devi
bond a debt instrument issued for a period of more than one
year with the purpose of raising capital by borrowing.
DEBENTURE ITS LABILITY OF A COMPANY WHICH WILL RE PAY WITH
IN A CERTAIN PERIOD ON THE INTEREST BASIS.
shares means In a simple Words, a share or stock is a
document issued by a company, which entitles its holder to
be one of the owners of the company. A share is issued by a
company or can be purchased from the stock market.
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