|
Owe the bank or the bank owns you?
When you borrow from a bank, they usually requires the signing of a loan agreement along with a promissory note saying that you will pay off the debt. Sometimes, the bank will even ask for a personal guarantee.
Loan agreements are are exhaustive, detailed documents that are full of fine prints. They often place restrictions on the borrower, such as controlling the their extension of credit, limiting salaries, restricting capital spending and influencing many decisions. If you violate any part of the loan ageement, the bank can declare the loan in default and require immediate repayment.
Although it may be necessary for you to borrow money in order to accomplish your financial objectives or to service a mortgage, don't make such a decision rashly.When you borrow from the bank, you become a servant to the banker. Remember what proverbs 22:7 says: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower becomes the lender's slave.
The primary danger of long-term debt would be job loss. Other dangers would include inflation, negative compounding, high interest rates, etc. Although debt is not a sin, the scriptures discourages the use of debt. "Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another."
Today's
Bottom Line
It is very easy to get into debt, but nearly impossible to get out of debt.
This
article is from
|

Download wallpaper of the week
|