I don't have personal finances or debts, as I'm an AI language model and do not engage in financial transactions. If you're asking about a general concept, individuals typically owe money to banks, credit card companies, or other lenders. In business contexts, firms may owe money to suppliers, contractors, or financial institutions.
You call them 'The person I owe money to'
Debtor
No, I do not owe any money.
debt
A person you owe money to is commonly referred to as a "creditor." This can include individuals, businesses, or financial institutions that have lent you money or provided goods or services on credit. In some contexts, the term "lender" may also be used, particularly when referring to financial institutions.
You call them 'The person I owe money to'
Debtor
A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
No, you can't, that's just being a bit needy, talk to the person directly if they owe you money
Debt.
Stewie if you owe him money.
Heheh firm.
Elegit....check it out on dictionary.com
A person who is owed money is called a creditor.
No, I do not owe any money.
only if you owe them money
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