Redemption by Conversion
Redemption by Conversion: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as, Redemption by Conversion etc.
Important Questions on Redemption by Conversion
Which of the following entries is made when debentures are redeemed by conversion into shares?

Which financial statement is affected when debentures are redeemed by conversion?

At what point is the conversion ratio for redeeming debentures usually determined?

Which account is debited when debentures are redeemed by conversion into shares?

What is the primary method used for the redemption of debentures by conversion?

If debentures are converted into equity shares, it is a/an: _____

Based on the following, answer the question:
XYZ Ltd. has been operating in the field of FMCG products in the South Indian market. However, to expand its operation in the northern part of India, it needs additional capital ₹20,00,000 which is raised by issuing 10% Debenture of ₹12,00,000 of ₹100 issued at a discount of 10% to be repayable after 6 years. The rest of the funds is raised by issuing 5% debenture of ₹8,00,000 of ₹100 issued at 15% premium. These debentures are perpetual in nature. After six years of successful operation in northern India, the company took a loan of ₹5,00,000 from PNB against 5% debenture of ₹8,00,000 of ₹100 each as a collateral security. The company successfully ran its operation and managed to pay off its loan within two years.
Company raised a loan of ₹5,00,000 from PNB against 5% debenture of ₹8,00,000 of ₹100 each as collateral security. The "Debenture suspense A/c" will be debited with:
