Difference between valuation of bonds and valuation of preference shares
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Preference shares are shares of a company's stock with dividends that are paid out. Bonds often have a maturity date, while preference shares do not. Bondholders have a higher chance of being paid in bankruptcy versus holders of preference shares......
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