what is debentures, types of debentures
Answer Posted / sneha
"A Debenture is a document under company's, which provide
payment of principal sim & interestthereon at regular
intervals.
Types :
1.Convertible
2.Non-Convertible
3.Zero Coupon
4.Cumulative
5.Non-Cumulative
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