What is the difference between equity capital and debt capital?

a. Equity capital is borrowed money, while debt capital is provided by the owners or owner of a business.
b. Equity capital is provided by the owners or owner of a business, while debt capital is borrowed money.
c. Equity and debt capital are the same thing; they are proceeds from the sale of assets.
d. Equity capital is money obtained from the sale of shares of ownership in the business, while debt capital is provided by the owners or owner of a business.
e. Equity capital is provided by the owners or owner of a business, while debt capital is money obtained from the sale of shares of ownership in the business.

b. Equity capital is provided by the owners or owner of a business, while debt capital is borrowed money.

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