shares & debentures ?

Answer Posted / vipul chauhan

share and debentures both are different the company first
of all can issue the share and there after issue the
debentures main different dividend payable on share and
interest payble on debenture and if the company does not
arise the profit the dividend not payable but interest on
debenture is compulasry if not incurred the profit
debenture must be remmed the within the time limit and
share can be paid after dissolution of the company

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