Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton made boatloads of money after leaving office—yet still nowhere near as much as the richest president in American history. https://lnkd.in/e3EzDKUV
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World Surf League Commissioner Jessi Miley-Dyer spoke about the patience that goes into being a surfer while backstage at the 2024 #ForbesWomenInSports Summit. https://lnkd.in/eFkGFbTC
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Donald Trump makes more money today than he has in years. Out of office and back on the campaign trail, the former president earned an estimated $218 million of operating income last year, roughly double what he made during his final year in the White House. What changed? Trump’s golf game, mostly. https://trib.al/TeDUFYu
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"Things could come to a head soon. Trump’s debt is due in July but—with an estimated $566 million of legal liabilities hanging over him and just $413 million of cash—he does not have the funds to comfortably pay it all back. Refinancing will be hard, too, because any new lender would likely balk at the math behind the deal. That leaves the Republican presidential candidate in a tough spot as the November election approaches, short on funds to save one of his prized possessions."
One of Donald Trump’s prized properties, the landmark building 40 Wall Street, is 63 stories high but now appears to be underwater. The remaining 35 years on Trump’s leasehold in the Financial District tower is worth about $116 million. That’s $2 million less than the estimated $118 million Trump owes on his mortgage, according to an analysis of loan documents, real-estate records, financial disclosures and appraisals.
Trump’s Wall Street Tower Appears To Be Underwater
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It's no secret that 2023 was far from a blockbuster year for Marvel Studios. The Disney-owned entertainment giant had to deal with assault charges filed against its up-and-coming star Jonathan Majors, growing discontent from its visual effects staff and the departure of their boss Victoria Alonso. And that was all in the first three months of the year. Surprisingly, the worst was yet to come. This turmoil was followed by the studio releasing a string of productions which were panned by critics even though they came at a colossal cost. As we recently revealed, The Marvels and Ant-Man threequel, Quantumania, together lost $296.4 million at the box office but it could have been a whole lot worse if it wasn't for the help of an unlikely ally. Read more: https://trib.al/RcjaYZ6
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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has issued notices extending the filing date of Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Account (FBARs) for victims of recent natural disasters, including Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Debby, Hurricane Beryl, and Tropical Storm Francine.
FinCEN Extends FBAR Filing Deadlines For Victims Of Recent Natural Disasters
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Forbes convened in Paris with Raphael Mingam, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, CHAUMET, and discussed how different generations redefine luxury and what’s driving purchasing decisions.