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Variable Interest Rate

A variable interest rate is a type of interest rate that can change over time, typically in response to fluctuations in a broader financial index or benchmark rate, such as the prime rate. Unlike a fixed interest rate, which remains constant throughout the life of the loan or financial product, a variable interest rate can increase or decrease at specified intervals, depending on the terms of the agreement and the movements in the underlying index.

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