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The formulation for a linear programming problem cannot include more than one decision variable.
Interest Expense
The cost incurred by an entity for borrowed funds over a period, including loans, bonds, or credit lines.
Floating-rate Debt
A form of debt where the interest rate varies over time based on a benchmark interest rate or index.
Market Rate
The current interest rate or cost of borrowing in the market, applicable to loans, deposits, and securities.
Bond Interest Expense
The cost incurred by an issuer of bonds due to interest payments made to bondholders, typically recognized as an expense in the income statement.
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