← Back to context Comment by syncsynchalt 9 hours ago Unfortunately gains are only real if they're realized — and Harvard will never sell their copy. 4 comments syncsynchalt Reply arrowsmith 11 minutes ago Hence why taxing "unrealised capital gains", as was floated during a recent election, is preposterous. mmooss 8 hours ago They could use it as collateral for debt. peapicker 8 hours ago Then again, Harvard has a 53 billion dollar endowment so it probably wouldn't be necessary. LordGrignard 7 hours ago with how trump vs Harvard its going, don't put away your millions yet. you might be able to buy it!
arrowsmith 11 minutes ago Hence why taxing "unrealised capital gains", as was floated during a recent election, is preposterous.
mmooss 8 hours ago They could use it as collateral for debt. peapicker 8 hours ago Then again, Harvard has a 53 billion dollar endowment so it probably wouldn't be necessary.
peapicker 8 hours ago Then again, Harvard has a 53 billion dollar endowment so it probably wouldn't be necessary.
LordGrignard 7 hours ago with how trump vs Harvard its going, don't put away your millions yet. you might be able to buy it!
Hence why taxing "unrealised capital gains", as was floated during a recent election, is preposterous.
They could use it as collateral for debt.
Then again, Harvard has a 53 billion dollar endowment so it probably wouldn't be necessary.
with how trump vs Harvard its going, don't put away your millions yet. you might be able to buy it!