Even if the
$375B in debt is subtracted from Total Cash, GS still has about
$700 a share in cash. But why subtract the debt from Total Cash, when GS can package it and sell it to the government. So let's go with the
$1,395.42 per share as Total Cash. I guess they need all of that cash to service their generous
1.00% annual dividend to common shareholders.
A shining example of capitalism at its finest, or, a travesty of greed and corruption?