'Shady Accounting' Behind Trump's Wealth Claims

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NEW YORK — Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.

POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.

“I know Donald, I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”

Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.

The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.

More: Shady accounting underpins Trump’s wealth

Since Trump lies about everything else, it's only natural that he would also lie about his taxes and wealth.
 
NEW YORK — Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.

POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.

“I know Donald, I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”

Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.

The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.

More: Shady accounting underpins Trump’s wealth

Since Trump lies about everything else, it's only natural that he would also lie about his taxes and wealth.

Call me when you want to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative.

Anyway, what the hell is your point? He should be more rich? Jesus? What do you people want...
 
NEW YORK — Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.

POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.

“I know Donald, I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”

Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.

The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.

More: Shady accounting underpins Trump’s wealth

Since Trump lies about everything else, it's only natural that he would also lie about his taxes and wealth.

Call me when you want to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative.

Anyway, what the hell is your point? He should be more rich? Jesus? What do you people want...

Duh, the point is that he's a pathological liar.
 
NEW YORK — Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.

POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.

“I know Donald, I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”

Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.

The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.

More: Shady accounting underpins Trump’s wealth

Since Trump lies about everything else, it's only natural that he would also lie about his taxes and wealth.

Call me when you want to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative.

Anyway, what the hell is your point? He should be more rich? Jesus? What do you people want...

Duh, the point is that he's a pathological liar.

He's a piker compared to the Clintons.... anyway, his wealth is fluid. You're making mountains out of pubic hairs.
 
NEW YORK — Donald Trump claims a net worth of more than $10 billion and an income of $557 million. But he appears to get there only by overvaluing properties and ignoring his expenses.

POLITICO spoke with more than a dozen financial experts and Trump’s fellow multimillionaires about the presumptive Republican nominee’s financial statement. Their conclusion: The real estate magnate’s bottom line — what he actually puts in his own pocket — could be much lower than he suggests. Some financial analysts said this, and a very low tax rate, is why Trump won’t release his tax returns.

“I know Donald, I’ve known him a long time, and it gets under his skin if you start writing about the reasons he won’t disclose his returns,” said one prominent hedge fund manager who declined to be identified by name so as not to draw Trump’s ire. “You would see that he doesn’t have the money that he claims to have and he’s not paying much of anything in taxes.”

Trump is certainly wealthy. But in a campaign where the New Yorker has portrayed himself as the biggest, the richest, the classiest and the best at everything, disclosing that he is less rich than he lets on could be damaging. And it is a line of attack Democrats are already using and hope to pound away on until November.

The case against Trump’s accounting of his wealth: His businesses apparently generate a lot of revenue but may not put much cash in his pocket; he assigns himself a net worth that is impossible to verify and may be based in part on fantasy; and he is selling assets and increasing debt in ways that suggest a man scrambling for ready cash.

More: Shady accounting underpins Trump’s wealth

Since Trump lies about everything else, it's only natural that he would also lie about his taxes and wealth.

Call me when you want to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative.

Anyway, what the hell is your point? He should be more rich? Jesus? What do you people want...

Duh, the point is that he's a pathological liar.

He's a piker compared to the Clintons.... anyway, his wealth is fluid. You're making mountains out of pubic hairs.

Fluid? So his wealth fluctuates between four and ten billion? Funny...
 
Who cares? I mean really do you think this is going to topple Trump? Everyday Trump this, Trump that.

Kind of helps if we know if one of the candidates is delusional...

And before you claim Hillary is delusional, this thread is not about Hillary so please stop trying to pivot...

We are not saying he is delusional but all the wealth analysers say he is worth less...
 
Who cares? I mean really do you think this is going to topple Trump? Everyday Trump this, Trump that.

Kind of helps if we know if one of the candidates is delusional...

And before you claim Hillary is delusional, this thread is not about Hillary so please stop trying to pivot...

We are not saying he is delusional but all the wealth analysers say he is worth less...

I couldn't care less what a foreigner thinks about an American election and what's this "we" shit anyway?
 
Who cares? I mean really do you think this is going to topple Trump? Everyday Trump this, Trump that.

Kind of helps if we know if one of the candidates is delusional...

And before you claim Hillary is delusional, this thread is not about Hillary so please stop trying to pivot...

We are not saying he is delusional but all the wealth analysers say he is worth less...

Agreed... am I saying he's worth $10,000,000,000 today and $2,000,000,000 tomorrow? Of course not. But his wealth, remember we're talking about wealth, could vary from time to time and also based on valuation methods.
 
Which is the best news for lefties, Trump is wealthier or not as wealthy? You almost gotta laugh that the current president probably was able to use the IRS short form because he never made a buck that he didn't steal from an endowment fund or unions or taxpayers but nobody cared at the time.
 
Who cares? I mean really do you think this is going to topple Trump? Everyday Trump this, Trump that.

Kind of helps if we know if one of the candidates is delusional...

And before you claim Hillary is delusional, this thread is not about Hillary so please stop trying to pivot...

We are not saying he is delusional but all the wealth analysers say he is worth less...

Agreed... am I saying he's worth $10,000,000,000 today and $2,000,000,000 tomorrow? Of course not. But his wealth, remember we're talking about wealth, could vary from time to time and also based on valuation methods.

If Trump is worth only $2bn then he is a very poor business man considering his position he inherited...

But we still don't know how heavily he is leveraged, we don't know who he owes money too...

He want speech transcripts from Goldman Sach are nothing compare to oweing them billion dollars...

Clinton might have got $675k for speeches but she did give $14m to charity...
 

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