What are Convertible Bonds?A convertible bond is a type of debt instrument that comes with the option of getting converted into equity shares. It… Read Article
A foreign currency convertible bond is a special type of bond issued in a currency other than the home currency. In other words, companies… Read Article
There are various types of debentures like redeemable, irredeemable/perpetual, convertible, non-convertible, fully secured, partly secured, mortgage, unsecured, naked, first mortgaged, second mortgaged, the bearer, fixed,… Read Article
Preference shares are hybrid financing instruments having several benefits and disadvantages of using them as a source of capital. Benefits are – an absence… Read Article
There are various types of Preferences Shares with differences in their structure. These are cumulative, non-cumulative, participating, non-participating, redeemable, irredeemable, convertible, non-convertible, callable, and… Read Article
Preference shares are one of the special types of share capital having a fixed dividend rate. They carry preferential rights over ordinary equity shares… Read Article
Hybrid financing instruments are those sources of finance that possess characteristics of both equity and debt. Some well-known hybrid financing instruments are preference shares,… Read Article
Lease finance and hire purchase are the options for financing the assets. In lease financing vs hire purchase, both the terms vary in many… Read Article
Factors considered to choose the right source of finance are the Cost of Finance, Attached Risk, Dilution of Control, and Flexibility of Repayment. Comparing… Read Article