The effective interest method is a technique used in accounting to allocate interest expense or revenue over the life of a financial instrument, such as bonds or loans. This method calculates interest by applying the instrument’s effective interest rate to its carrying amount, ensuring a consistent rate of return. It provides a more accurate reflection of the financial instrument’s cost or income over time compared to the straight-line method.
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