A difference between ordinary and preference shares is:
A) preference dividends are payable only after ordinary dividends have been paid
B) preference dividends are tax deductible
C) preference dividends are a fixed amount
D) ordinary shares are less risky
E) preference shares have greater potential for capital gains.
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