/ˈɪntrɛst-ˈbeərɪŋ/ – Verb
Definition: sinh lãi.
A more thorough explanation: “Interest-bearing” refers to an investment or financial instrument that earns interest over time. It typically refers to assets such as bonds, savings accounts, or certificates of deposit that pay a specified rate of interest to the holder.
Example: The bank offers a variety of interest-bearing accounts for customers looking to earn additional income on their savings.