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Digital vs. Traditional Bank Interest Rates

A new, entirely digital bank is able to offer a 0.25% interest rate on its checking accounts, while a traditional bank with many physical branches offers 0.01%. Based on the operational functions of a checking account, analyze the most likely reason the digital bank can afford to offer a higher interest rate.

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