Cost of funds refers to the interest cost paid by a financial institution for the use of money, including various liabilities such as money market accounts, passbook savings accounts, and CDs.
Income gearing refers to the relationship between a company’s operating income and its financial obligations, particularly interest expenses on incurred debt. Essentially, it measures the extent to which a company's activities are funded by borrowed money.
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