Actually he’s no richer — he just has more liquid assets than before.
“Actually hes no richer he just has more liquid assets than before.”
Exactly.
The Headline of the article is incorrect and that is surprising as it is not the glaring error one would expect from such esteemed financial publications such as the Economist, WSJ or the New York Post’s Page Six.
Having more liquid assets is just another way of saying "richer" than before.