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The statement "Both interest bearing and noninterest bearing notes bear interest." is true.

An interest-bearing note bears interest. The interest on a non-interest-bearing note is subtracted from the note's principal. So, the statement is true.

An interest-bearing note is a sum of money that a lender lends to a borrower, with interest accruing in line with the conditions of the contract.

A non-interest bearing note is a loan for which the borrower is not legally required "to pay the lender any interest" at all.

Both kinds of notes bear interest, hence the term "noninterest bearing" is misleading. Interest is deducted from a noninterest bearing note at the time the loan is made.

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