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Once you have decided what type of loan you will offer the borrower and you have drafted the promissory note, you will give the note to the borrower. At this point, the borrower should read over the terms and understand them. The borrower will need to sign and date the promissory note once they have read it over. While it is not imperative that you, the lender, sign the promissory note, you can if you wish to. Once the promissory note is signed, you should provide the loan money to the borrower. If you have provided a loan that will be paid back over time, you should consider filling out a repayment schedule as you go. This repayment schedule will help you keep track of payments as they come in, as well as how much is left to be paid back. Generally, a repayment schedule will have the date of the payment, the total amount of the payment, and how much of that payment went to both principal and interest.

summary: Give the promissory note to the borrower. Sign the note provide the loan. Fill out a repayment schedule as you go.


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You can place the balls of dough close together on the baking sheet as long as they don’t come into contact.

summary: Place a thin layer of cornstarch in a shallow bowl. Scoop the dough out with a cookie scoop or tablespoon. Using clean hands, roll the dough into balls that are equivalent in size to a ping-pong ball. Roll the dough in cornstarch and place the dough onto the baking sheet. Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and place the baking sheet in the freezer for 30 to 40 minutes.


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Talking is the best way to keep a friendship alive and stay in someone's mind. Make time in your day to catch up with old friends so that you have things to talk about when you meet up again. Don't feel like you need to share everything or talk once a week. Simply taking an hour every now and then to chat is often all you need to do to keep a friendship alive. Sending a card or message to someone on their birthday shows them that you still value their friendship. Even a quick note to celebrate an old anniversary, like the day you graduated together or started your first road-trip, can bring up shared memories that keep your friendship alive. Best friends remain friends because they have a bond of trust that can sustain time and distance. This means sharing secrets, fears, and worries, and knowing that you will get good, honest advice in return. It also means keeping the secrets and stories of your friend to yourself. No matter how far away you are, you should feel like your friend has your back, and you should have theirs. Even a kind, considerate note can be enough to help someone in a tough spot. Good friends are there when the going gets tough, even if they haven't talked in several months. Offer to help with problems, support them in hard times, and show that you are a friend in the bad times as well as the good.
summary: Talk to each other once or twice a month. Remember big occasions, like birthdays or anniversaries. Build trust with each other. Help your friend out when they are in need.