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Accrued interest is the amount of interest that has accumulated on a loan, bond, or other financial instrument since the last payment date but has not yet been paid or received. It is calculated based on the principal balance, the interest rate, and the time elapsed, and is recognized in financial statements under accrual accounting.
An American option is a type of option contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying asset at the strike price at any time before or on the expiration date. Unlike a European option, which can only be exercised at expiry, an American option offers more flexibility and is commonly used in exchange-traded options on individual stocks and ETFs.