Posted by David Post:
Some Timely Banking Humor:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_12_14-2008_12_20.shtml#1229267800


   So Akhbar, a peasant farmer in, say, Bengladesh, walks into his little
   village's local micro-credit bank, looking for a loan for (the
   equivalent of) 100 bucks or so to open up a little business. "Do you
   have collateral?" the Banker asks. "What's collateral?" Akhbar
   replies. So the Banker gives him a little lesson on banks and banking
   and how loans work and all that. "So, do you own any property?," the
   Banker asks. "No," Akhbar replies. "Any tools?" "No." "Equipment?"
   "No." "Do you have any cows?" "Yes - I have some cows." "How many cows
   do you have?" "About 100."

   So the bank's happy and gives Akhbar his $100.

   A year later, Akhbar comes back to the bank with some money in his
   hand. He peels off a few bills to pay back the $100, and a few more to
   pay the interest - and he still has some money in his hand. So the
   Banker gives him another little finance lesson, explaining to Akhbar
   that if leaves the money with the bank, it will grow. And Akhbar asks:
   "How many cows do you have?"

   [thanks to Eleanor Sebastian]

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