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Nature of Bank Assets

In a simplified banking system where grain is the unit of account, a bank makes a loan to a farmer. This loan is recorded in the bank's ledger but does not involve the immediate physical transfer of grain from the bank's vault. Explain why this recorded loan is considered an asset for the bank, despite not being a physical object.

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