Accountancy, asked by Renukayadav, 11 months ago

difference between shareholders & debenture holders




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Answered by pandeysakshi200310
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A shareholder or member is the joint owner of a company; but a debenture holder is only a creditor of the company. ... But dividend on shares is to be paid only when the company has earned profits. Interest on debentures may be paid out of capital but dividend on shares can never be paid out of capital.

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Answered by princetyagi368
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