These days, what I consider rich is someone worth over ten million dollars.
I think that's the standard for the banks as well. It's probably more than that, but the banks generally don't really give a fuck about you if you have less than $10 million. I wouldn't find it surprising if they'd stop doing business with everyone with a negative net worth if they could get away with it.
>These days, what I consider rich is someone worth over ten million dollars.
I think that's the standard for the banks as well. It's probably more than that, but the banks generally don't really give a fuck about you if you have less than $10 million. I wouldn't find it surprising if they'd stop doing business with everyone with a negative net worth if they could get away with it.
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