Zeref
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Mortgages are loans secured by the property of the borrower, and that property cannot be sold or used as security for further borrowing until the mortgage is repaid. They are used to finance property purchases and are usually repaid through regular payments over an agreed period. Due to there being less risk in this method of financing, interest rates are lower.
Debentures are issued by a company for a fixed rate of interest and for a fixed period of time, offering security to the lender over the company’s assets. Debentures are prominently used by finance companies to borrow money that they could relend at a much higher interest rate.
What are the differences between the two? I can't seem to find a clear distinguishing factor.
Rights issue is the privilege granted to shareholders to buy new shares in the same company, usually at a discount to the market price.
A share purchase plan is an offer to existing shareholders in a listed company an opportunity to purchase more shares in that company without brokerage fees, being a cheap and easy way to raise additional finance. Additionally, the business can offer a discount.
Same issue for this as well.
Debentures are issued by a company for a fixed rate of interest and for a fixed period of time, offering security to the lender over the company’s assets. Debentures are prominently used by finance companies to borrow money that they could relend at a much higher interest rate.
What are the differences between the two? I can't seem to find a clear distinguishing factor.
Rights issue is the privilege granted to shareholders to buy new shares in the same company, usually at a discount to the market price.
A share purchase plan is an offer to existing shareholders in a listed company an opportunity to purchase more shares in that company without brokerage fees, being a cheap and easy way to raise additional finance. Additionally, the business can offer a discount.
Same issue for this as well.