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Why is interest expense an operating item for a bank when it's a financing item everywhere else?

Model answer

Because a bank's product is money: it acquires funding (deposits, wholesale borrowings) at one rate and lends or invests it at a higher rate, so interest paid is the direct cost of the goods it sells…

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