When a debtor is out of money, he has no ability to repay. And when a creditor has borrowers who are out of money, the creditor has no income. No earnings. No power to make better loans.
September 17th, 2009 | Bill Jenkins | 3 comments | Continued
When a debtor is out of money, he has no ability to repay. And when a creditor has borrowers who are out of money, the creditor has no income. No earnings. No power to make better loans.
September 17th, 2009 | Bill Jenkins | 3 comments | Continued