After the death of Henry Ford in 1947, Henry Ford II uncovered a massive cash reserve while taking control of Ford Motor Company .
Reports suggest the company held nearly $700 million in physical cash — equivalent to around $10 billion today — stored inside company vaults .
This huge reserve reflected Henry Ford’s deep mistrust of banks and his strong preference for keeping the company self-funded and independent .
Even family members were unaware of the exact amount , although they knew he had been quietly accumulating wealth over the years.
The story highlights a striking contrast with today’s world , where modern corporations rely mostly on digital reserves rather than holding massive amounts of physical cash.
Reports suggest the company held nearly $700 million in physical cash — equivalent to around $10 billion today — stored inside company vaults .
This huge reserve reflected Henry Ford’s deep mistrust of banks and his strong preference for keeping the company self-funded and independent .
Even family members were unaware of the exact amount , although they knew he had been quietly accumulating wealth over the years.
The story highlights a striking contrast with today’s world , where modern corporations rely mostly on digital reserves rather than holding massive amounts of physical cash.
After the death of Henry Ford in 1947, Henry Ford II uncovered a massive cash reserve while taking control of Ford Motor Company .
Reports suggest the company held nearly $700 million in physical cash — equivalent to around $10 billion today — stored inside company vaults .
This huge reserve reflected Henry Ford’s deep mistrust of banks and his strong preference for keeping the company self-funded and independent .
Even family members were unaware of the exact amount , although they knew he had been quietly accumulating wealth over the years.
The story highlights a striking contrast with today’s world , where modern corporations rely mostly on digital reserves rather than holding massive amounts of physical cash.