When I get hold of a book I particularly admire, I am so enthusiastic that I loan it to someone who never brings it back.
I started with a $1 million loan. I agree with that. It's a $1 million loan. But I built a phenomenal company.
I know nothing about the inner workings of Russia. I don't deal there. I have no businesses there. I have no loans from Russia.
I have already released my financials, which are massive, and, by the way, which showed a tremendous company. It's over $10 billion in net worth that I have built with a very, very small starter loan years ago.
Never expect a loan to a friend to be paid back if you want to keep that friend.
Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have on things we do not need?
No loan is free. The costs are in your loan somewhere, maybe rolled into the amount to be refinanced or even coming at a higher interest rate.
Poorer students take out larger loans and will have to contribute more to the cost of higher education.
Our gifts and talents should also be turned over to Him. They should be recognized for what they are, God's loan to us, and should never be considered in any sense our own