Debentures are unsecured debt instruments issued by corporations or governments to raise capital without collateral. Investors purchase them for fixed interest payments, benefiting from regular income and principal repayment at maturity. Issuers use debentures to fund expansion or operations, while risk-tolerant investors gain higher returns compared to secured bonds.
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