Answer:
as part of other income.
Explanation:
A bond's interest income is obtained by multiplying the carrying amount and the market interest rate. Bonds pay interest to the bondholder and when the security is mature it pays off the principal invested. Interest payments are not fixed but rather vary with level of earnings of the company.
Interest revenue on bonds is considered as part of other income because it is income realised from non operating activities, so it cannot be classified as operating income.