what are the difference between debenture and shares
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Shares are the company-owned capital. Debentures are the borrowed capital of the company. The person who holds the ownership of the shares is called as Shareholders. The person who holds the ownership of the Debentures is called as Debenture holders.
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Shares are the company-owned capital. Debentures are the borrowed capital of the company. The person who holds the ownership of the shares is called as Shareholders. The person who holds the ownership of the Debentures is called as Debenture holders.
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