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MindMover

(5,016 posts)
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:21 PM May 2012

Rmoney's money = $45 million in liquid assets....

Wealth Firm Reveals Super Tuesday Front-Runner’s Cash In The Bank

March 6 2012, New York — Wealth-X, the global intelligence, prospecting and wealth due diligence company, today released that Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has US$45 million in liquid assets, as part of his $230 million fortune. Wealth-X recently ranked Mitt Romney as the #1 wealthiest U.S. presidential candidate since Ross Perot.

In addition to over $45 million in liquid assets, including proceeds from salaries, bonuses, dividends, speaker’s fees and other investments, Romney has nearly $52 million of Federal Home Loan Bank securities, an estimated $31 million in Goldman Sachs vehicles, $17 million in property, $13 million managed by the firm he cofounded, Bain Capital, $500 thousand in horses and another $72 million in other asset classes.

http://www.wealthx.com/articles/2012/mitt-romney-has-nearly-us-45-million-in-liquid-assets/

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Rmoney's money = $45 million in liquid assets.... (Original Post) MindMover May 2012 OP
Pretty close to what Nancy Pelosi's liquid wealth probably is. Common Sense Party May 2012 #1

Common Sense Party

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1. Pretty close to what Nancy Pelosi's liquid wealth probably is.
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:35 PM
May 2012

It's amazing and disconcerting that it seems that it's mostly people with these vast sums of wealth that rise to the top of our government.

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