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Interest and Discount

Interest
The amount of money earned for the use of borrowed capital is called interest. From the borrower’s point of view, interest is the amount of money paid for the capital. For the lender, interest is the income generated by the capital which he has lent.
 

There are two types of interest, simple interest and compound interest.
 

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