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Net interest margin

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Net interest margin (NIM) is a measure of the difference between the interest income generated by banks or other financial institutions and the amount of interest paid out to their lenders(for example, deposits), ...

 


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Net interest margin
Interest income earned on assets less interest expense paid on liabilities and capital. This is the gross margin for financial institutions.
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net interest margin The difference between interest income and interest expenses, generally expressed as a percentage of average earning assets. net investment Calculated by the following: the level of investment minus equipment depreciation.

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[Harvey] asset/liability management A plan or program to control the difference (also known as spread or net interest margin) between the rate of interest or earnings received on assets and the rate of interest due on liabilities.

See also: Margin, Interest, Income, Asset, Return

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