Preferred equity instruments blend debt and equity features, offering investors fixed dividends and priority over common shareholders in payouts. Companies use them to raise capital without diluting voting control, while investors gain higher yields and reduced risk. This structure benefits growth firms seeking flexible financing and income-focused institutional investors.
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