Interest-Bearing

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Interest-bearing refers to financial instruments or accounts that accrue interest over time, providing a return on the principal amount invested or deposited. Common examples include savings accounts, bonds, and loans. The interest-bearing definition is crucial for understanding how these instruments generate income or expense through interest payments. This term is essential in evaluating the cost or benefit of financial products.

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