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[Music] in this lesson we will begin our discussion on raising of capital by way of debentures now in the previous lesson we focused on raising of capital in the context of equity in relation to public companies in this lesson the focus shifts to that of private companies now in the beginning of the previous lesson you recalled I mentioned the fact that in terms of public companies the requirements as well as the regulations in place are much more onerous than that of private companies by and large while this is true you will notice at the completion of this extensive lesson on debentures that the same could be said in a different context in relation to private companies having said that let's jump right in to what we can consider as debentures what the requirements are and how we classify them followed by the ways and means in which parties are safeguarded in terms of any liquidation that might happen later on firstly in Latin debentures refers to money owed to me and essentially tha...