Shore Group Associates interview question

Why Interest is non operating Expense?

Interview Answers

Anonymous

17 Mar 2019

Interest expense is a nonoperating expense when it is not part of a company's main operations. For example, a retailer's main operations are the purchasing and sale of merchandise, and a manufacturer's main operations are the production and sale of goods. Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer has as its main operations the borrowing and lending of money.

Anonymous

17 Mar 2019

Interest expense is a nonoperating expense when it is not part of a company's main operations. For example, a retailer's main operations are the purchasing and sale of merchandise, and a manufacturer's main operations are the production and sale of goods. Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer has as its main operations the borrowing and lending of money.