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A Debenture is a type of long-term debt instrument that represents a loan given by an investor to a company. The company issues the debentures, which are then sold to investors in return for funds. Debentures usually have a fixed interest rate and a maturity period, and they rank higher than other forms of debt because they offer secured payment through collateral or a charge on assets.
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