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Warren Buffett is set to make nearly $12 billion on a single trade (BAC)

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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett yells

On his 87th birthday, Warren Buffett is set to rake in $11.6 billion in paper profits on his Bank of America trade.

Buffett invested $5 billion in Bank of America in 2011 as the company was trying to leave behind the financial crisis under the leadership of its new CEO, Brian Moynihan.

Buffett negotiated a favorable deal with the bank, which was seen as a public vote of confidence in the company's future. His $5 billion investment in preferred shares came with the option to convert those to common stock shares by 2021. The preferred shares paid $300 million annually in dividends.

After passing a stress test in June, Bank of America's plan to pass along its wealth to its shareholders in the form of dividends and stock buybacks was approved. That prompted Buffett to convert his stake to common shares. BofA increased its dividend payment to 12 cents a share, which will return $336 million a year to Buffett after converting his shares to common stock, according to data from Bloomberg.

Buffett's common shares are currently worth about $16.61 billion, though he would have to sell his shares to realize those gains. He bought the shares for about $7.14 a piece.

Bank of America is up 5.05% this year and currently trades at $23.70. 

Click here to watch Bank of America's shares move in real time...

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SEE ALSO: Warren Buffett is now the largest owner of 2 of the world's biggest banks

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