A small business owner secures a line of credit from a bank, which stipulates that a compensatory balance of $10,000 must be maintained in the business's checking account at all times. This balance is meant to provide the bank with additional security and partially compensate for the credit risk and administrative costs associated with the loan.
During the loan meeting, the bank manager explained that maintaining a compensatory balance would be necessary to finalize the terms of the loan agreement.
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