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The phrase 'borrow you' is not correct and not usable in written English.
It should be written as 'borrow from you' or 'borrow to you'. For example: I will borrow from you some money to buy a new laptop.
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If you can't borrow, you can't rebuild.
You can borrow, you can take, you can even steal, but you do not imitate".
If you are Lehman Brothers and you do not borrow, you do not earn as much as your peers; then your stock falls and you get taken over.
What's going to happen when the rates eventually will go up and you can't borrow, you absolutely can't borrow because it's too expensive?
"It's important to remember that the experts all agree that if you're going to borrow, you should take out federal loans first, because federal student loans come with far more repayment options and borrower protections than other types of loans".
It is important that when you make calculations over how much money you need to borrow you are also realistic about your ability to meet the extra monthly mortgage payments.
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And if you're borrowing, you'll be paying for a long time.
If you have no plan in place for paying off the capital you borrowed you need to act now.
"If a corporation is borrowing you look at the reputation and financial situation.
When you borrow money, you become obligated to the entity that lends it to you.
If you borrow less you will be charged a higher APR.
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