Interest costs represent the price paid for borrowing money, typically calculated as a percentage of the principal over time. Lenders or creditors charge these fees to compensate for risk and opportunity, while borrowers pay them for access to capital. Both parties benefit: lenders earn income, and borrowers gain liquidity for purchases or investments.
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