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Question
Match the correct pairs
Group A | Group B |
(a) Fixed Capital | 1) Share Certificate holder |
(b) Equity share Capital | (2) Share warrant holder |
(c) Share Certificate | (3) Investment in current assets |
(D) Debentures | (4) Investment in fixed assets |
(e) Dividend warrant |
(5)Redeemable capital |
(6) Permanent Capital | |
(7) Bearer Document | |
(8) Registered Document | |
(9) Interest | |
(10) Dividend at a fixed rate |
Solution
Group A | Group B |
(a) Fixed Capital | (4) Investment in fixed assets |
(b) Equity share Capital | (6) Permanent Capital |
(c) Share Certificate | (8) Registered Document |
(D) Debentures | (9) Interest |
(e) Dividend warrant |
(1) Share Certificate holder |
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