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How to refuse people asking to borrow money?

What would be good, polite but firm refusal points to refuse people asking for money for loan or borrow. None of them returns the money on time and I have to run behind them as if it is my headache to get the money back from them. NOBODY should gets any money from me for borrow or loan. how to refuse firmly?

In the mob, when you borrow money from them and they say principal plus two points?

Two points for 10K... That means if you don't pay them back they break two fingers a week until you pay them OR run out of fingers. After fingers, they go to legs...

Borrowing money from bank?

Just because they don't know your new phone number or mailing address right off doesn't mean they can't find you. They can and will. Also, they still have access to your credit report, which they will not hesitate to exploit. Pay your bills!

My boyfriend of 8 years keeps borrowing money from me. Should I keep giving him money?

I’m going to go on a limb and share some personal things with you in the hopes that people who read this do not start judging me, and that this will benefit some people and offer a different perspective.Both my ex husbands took money from me - and I gave it them when they asked me for it. I did so not because I didn’t have a choice, but because my core value is love. I did not value money as much as love. Hence, when I saw that they needed money, I gave (or lent - often not getting it back) it to them. Both ex husbands left me with little money - with the second never giving me the money he promised he would, neither did he handle the paperwork for the divorce which he said he would.Your issue is not your boyfriend borrowing money from you.Your issue is not valuing the money you have, as part of loving yourself.Even if you don’t know how to love yourself deeply, please start by telling yourself to be responsible for the things you have in your life - including money. Work on your money relationship, because nobody might come rescue you. In fact, you become more desirable when you can rescue yourself and not play a damsel in distress - and will find a worthy partner.I like to invite you to ask yourself if your boyfriend is everything you want in a long-term relationship and the man you’d want to grow old with (maybe marry, or have kids - if that’s what you want). If he is not taking care of his finances, he can’t take care of you. And you deserve somebody who wants to take care of you (even if you can take care of yourself).To be in a truly healthy relationship, both of you need to have the attitude of taking care of YOURSELF first, then each other.Much love to you.

Can Mormons borrow money from their church ?

My uncle once claimed that Mormons can borrow money from the Mormon Church . He said ( for example ) if a Mormon wanted to buy a ranch, he could borrow the money from the Mormon Church, and pay it back later . He claimed he was going to become a Mormon, borrow a lot of money from their church, and die before he had to pay it back . My cousin told me the same thing, but that was based on what my uncle told him . I’ve known a lot of Mormons, and I’ve never heard them talk about borrowing money from the Mormon Church . I’ve also never heard about a financially -- strapped Mormon borrow a lot of money from his church to ease his burden . I know there's a lot of misinformation about the Mormon Church, so my uncle might have been wrong . Yahoo ! Answers is my chance to find out -- Can Mormons really borrow money from their church ?

In monopoly can you borrow money from the bank?

The object of the game of Monopoly is to BANKRUPT the other players.

Not play for hours and hours and hours and hours. People who hate monopoly, hate it because some stupid house rules are used and the game never ends. Imagine playing RISK where you could just build new armies when your old ones got wiped out.

So...NO! You CANNOT borrow money from the bank.
You CANNOT borrow money from another player.

Here is the quote from the rule book.
MISCELLANEOUS… Money can be loaned to a player only by the
Bank and then only by mortgaging property. No player may borrow
from or lend money to another player.

When did america start borrowing money from china and why?

The US do not go out and ask China to lend money. The debt that the US Government owes to China is the result of the Government, more specifically the Treasury, issuing bonds. These Treasury Bonds are sold to the public and anyone, including private individuals (including yourself), insurance companies, foreign central banks, etc. can buy such Treasury Bonds.

China is an export oriented economy with a huge trade surplus. That means they export more than they import. As a result, the Chinese export companies will receive US$ to pay for the goods and services that they export.

They need to convert these US$ into the domestic currency, the Yuan (CNY), to pay salaries and raw material. Since China exports more than they import, there will be an excess demand for the domestic currency, pushing the CNY/US$ exchange rate up.

Such an appreciation of the CNY, however, would make Chinese exports more expensive and make the Chines economy less competitive in the international markets. To avoid such a situation, the Chinese central bank interferes in the foreign exchange markets, buying the excess US$ against the CNY, maintaining a constant exchange rate.

This results in massive US$ holdings of the Chinese central bank that they need to invest in the international capital markets. The largest and most liquid market with the lowest risk is the US Treasury bond market. Treasury bonds are issued by the US government to finance the public debt in the US and sold to the public.

As a result of their large currency reserves China became the biggest holder of such Treasury bonds. However, China reduced their holdings in December last year by selling Treasury bonds in the open market. China sold approximately 34.2 billion US$ in December, reducing their holdings of US debt securities to 755.4 billion US$. At the same time, Japan increased their holdings by 1.5% to 768.8 billion, which makes Japan now the biggest foreign investor in US government debt.

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