what is equity capital.
what is authorised capital.
What is debentures.
what is paid-up capital.

Answer Posted / raj

Equity Capital is Capital gained by shares
Authorised Cap is limit of compnaies capital to accuqire
from public
Paid up is at present the cap of the company

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