Not exact matches
He
borrows sums
at exorbitant rates from Frank (John Goodman), who takes an interest in the teacher's future, a Mr. Lee (Alvin Ing), a shark named Neville Baraka (Michael Kenneth Williams), plus a cool quarter million from his mother, who issues the sum with the caveat that it's the last time she will ever give him money or even want to see him again.
Consider the fact that, whether you're
borrowing money
at exorbitant interest
rates or paying cash, you're still losing money because when you spend your own cash without paying yourself interest, you're losing the opportunity cost of that capital invested elsewhere.
Consider the fact that, whether you're
borrowing money
at exorbitant interest
rates or paying cash, you're still losing money because when you spend your own cash without paying yourself interest, you're losing the opportunity cost of that capital invested elsewhere.