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I Inherited Trillions, Now What?

Alexander Blackwell has always been a man of taste, charm, and relentless ambition—traits he inherited alongside the world’s largest fortune. When his legendary father, a trillionaire who built an empire from nothing, passes away, Alexander wakes up to a reality most could only dream of: unlimited power, endless wealth, and a blank canvas to shape his legacy. But Alexander isn’t content with simply inheriting the Blackwell name; he’s determined to redefine it. From purchasing private islands to creating monuments of vanity, hosting the most exclusive events, and launching ventures that blur the line between brilliance and indulgence, he sets out to make himself unforgettable. To Alexander, ambition and excess go hand in hand. After all, what’s the point of having everything if you’re not building something bigger? What’s the point of having it all if you aren’t living like it? Disclaimer: This work is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. All trademarks, brand names, and other proprietary rights mentioned or depicted are the property of their respective owners and are used for illustrative purposes only. This work is not affiliated with or endorsed by any brand, company, or individual mentioned. All rights reserved to their respective owners .

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Cash Flow

To calculate how much Alexander Blackwell earns in cash annually from Blackwell Investments, we'll focus on income streams that provide liquid cash flow, such as dividends, real estate income, and non-dividend profits.

Breakdown of Cash Income:

Dividends from Equity Holdings:

Apple: $825 million

Amazon: $5.04 billion

Microsoft: $768 million

Tencent: $100 million

Samsung Electronics: $413 million

Johnson & Johnson: $6.35 billion

Novo Nordisk: $1.08 billion

AstraZeneca: $499.2 million

Nestlé: $4.22 billion

LVMH: $324 million

Toyota: $492 million

Volkswagen: $384 million

Total Dividends: ~$20.49 billion

Real Estate Income:

Brookfield Asset Management and Vonovia SE: $20 billion

Non-Dividend Profits (Tech and Other Business Models):

Amazon (non-dividend profits): $5.04 billion (counted above in dividends)Other Non-Dividend Income: $190 billion (likely reinvested into the business rather than distributed as liquid cash).

Energy Sector Returns:

Saudi Aramco: $2.7 billion

BHP Group: $2.7 billion

Shell: $1.68 billion

Total Energy Sector: ~$7.08 billion

Other Incomes:

Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare: $10 billion (assumed to include dividends already listed above).Total Cash Flow:

Adding the components likely to result in liquid cash flow:

Dividends: ~$20.49 billion

Real Estate Income: $20 billion

Energy Sector Returns: ~$7.08 billion

Total Liquid Cash Flow: ~$47.57 billion annually.

This figure represents the approximate cash income Alexander Blackwell can use annually, though much of it may still be reinvested into Blackwell Investments' operations or new acquisitions.

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