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by saraid216
5000 days ago
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Okay, you've called this action incompetent, irrational, and inconsistent, but you haven't actually explained why it is any of these things. Maybe it's obvious to someone with more working knowledge of accounting, but it's not clear to me. Could you explain? |
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I am no accountant, but in Tesla's case, it sounds like they now have a pile of money that they are going to sit on for emergencies, and that it may make sense for them to pay down this loan early with some of this cash because it reduces their liabilities (by reducing the interest they owe), whereas sitting on it nets a 0% (or near 0%) interest rate. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if there was some political/strategic motivation for paying off the loan. Unfortunately, Solyndra has become synonymous with the loan program, and I wouldn't be surprised if there is some pressure from investors or the board to distance Tesla from the program because of that.