• partial_accumen
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    149 months ago

    The $83m is probably doable, the half billion is probably going to need outside financing or property loss.

    Real billionaires just use their assets (those properties, bonds, and stocks you mentioned) as collateral against a loan. They could then take the weeks or months needed to liquidate other assets at maximum value to pay off the loan.

    I mean, you don’t even need to be a only 1%-er to get a loan against your stocks with a Pledge Asset Line (of credit).

    " What is a Pledged Asset Line?

    A Pledged Asset Line from Charles Schwab Bank, SSB (“Schwab Bank”) is a non-purpose line of credit that allows you to borrow against the non-retirement assets in your portfolio—without having to liquidate your investments."

    • @Death_Equity
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      89 months ago

      Absolutely, but he is likely overleveraged against inflated assets. He still owes on multiple properties and at least one of his NYC properties he can’t sell for a couple decades.

      Luxury properties aren’t selling very well right now. It could take years to sell off enough to cover the $84m, I think Mar a lago would need to be sold to cover the half billion. He can of course find a buyer quickly from outside the country, but sanctions could be a problem.

      • partial_accumen
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        79 months ago

        I think Mar a lago would need to be sold to cover the half billion.

        I find these terms to be acceptable.

    • Pup Biru
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      59 months ago

      the most amazing thing about this is the fraud case proved that his assets aren’t worth what he says so getting a loan against them is going to be damn near impossible! 🥹