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Preference capital, also known as preferred stock, is a type of ownership in a company that gives shareholders certain preferences or advantages over common stockholders. These preferences can include a fixed dividend payment, priority in receiving dividends, and priority in receiving assets in the event of liquidation. Preference capital holders typically have a higher claim on the company’s assets and earnings compared to common stockholders. It’s like having special privileges as a shareholder.