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Wealthy Indian Businessman | Back |
An Indian man walks into a Bank in New York City and asks for the
loan officer. He tells the loan officer that he is going to New Delhi,
India on business for two weeks and needs to borrow $5,000. The bank
officer tells him that the bank will need some form of security for
the loan, so the Indian man hands over the keys to a new Ferrari parked
on the street in front of the bank. He produces the title and everything
checks out. The loan officer agrees to accept the car as collateral
for the loan. The bank's president and its officers all enjoy a good
laugh at the Indian for using a $250,000 Ferrari as collateral against
a $5,000 loan. An employee of the bank then drives the Ferrari into
the bank's underground garage and parks it there. Two weeks later,
the Indian returns, repays the $5,000 and the interest, which comes
to $15.41. The loan officer says, "Sir, we are very happy to
have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely,
but we are a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out
and found that you are a multi-millionaire. What puzzles us is, why
would you bother to borrow $5,000." The Indian replies: "Where
else in New York City can I park my car for two weeks for only $15.41
and expect it to be there when I return?"
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