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How Much Cash Do Billionaires Actually Keep on Hand?

September 7, 2025
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How Much Cash Do Billionaires Actually Keep on Hand?


If you reduced a billionaire’s fortune down to the cash they could grab today, you’d probably be a bit disappointed. The ultra-rich don’t keep mountains of money in banks or vaults like you’ve probably imagined all your life.

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For most millionaires and billionaires, stocks and property make up the bulk of their empire. The amount of cash they have on hand is quite small in comparison.

When most people hear that someone is worth $200 billion, the image of cash stacked to the ceiling in a hidden vault probably comes to mind. But this is not what net worth is.

Net worth is the sum of everything a person owns, like their company shares, real estate, art, cars and more, minus their debts.

But millionaires and billionaires can’t convert their net worth into cash overnight.

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A U.S. Trust survey found that wealthy investors with more than $3 million typically hold about 15% or more of their assets in cash.

But for billionaires, the estimates usually fall between tens of millions and a few hundred million dollars, often making up less than five percent. For almost anyone else, that’s unimaginable wealth. But stack it against a net worth of $50 or $100 billion, and it looks surprisingly thin.

Still, “cash poor” at that level is a joke only billionaires get to make. Having $50 million sitting around means they can buy almost anything they want without thinking.

The reason they don’t keep more is simple: idle cash loses value. While inflation chips away at a savings account, their money can be working harder inside stocks or real estate.

So, instead of keeping billions in the bank like a cartoon dragon’s hoard, they treat cash as pocket change while the real fortune grows elsewhere.

The bulk of a billionaire’s fortune is spread across assets such as:

  • Equity stakes in public companies

  • Ownership of private businesses

  • Real estate portfolios

  • Investment trusts

  • Art collections and other luxury assets

These holdings build staggering net worth numbers but aren’t easily liquid — meaning converting assets into cash.

So, to access spendable cash, billionaires often use lines of credit or loans backed by these assets.

Billionaires may be “cash poor” compared to their net worth, but that phrase only makes sense in their rarefied world.

Editorial Team

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