Actual Question:
What is the difference between “Equity” and “share” in a share market?
Answer:
Dear Friend!
A very nice question. Thank you.
A share is a unit of the share
capital of a company. Practically a company can have two types of share
capital, namely:
- Equity Share Capital
- Preference Share Capital
Equity shares on the other hand
are more risky and therefore are attached with potentially greater rewards.
If a company has both equity and
preference share capital, then there will be two kinds of shares - equity and
preference.
So, a share is more a generic
term or a mother term, equity and preference shares being its children.
What are generally traded on the
stock exchanges are mostly equity shares only.
Thank you,
With Best Regards
Anand
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