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Warren Buffett said that after his death nearly all of his remaining wealth will go to a new charitable trust overseen by his daughter and two sons.
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Warren Buffett to Cease Charitable Giving for Gates Foundation upon His Death
The billionaire will let his three children decide how to distribute his fortune. -
Financial Times - Business
Warren Buffett to bequeath vast wealth to new foundation upon death
The billionaire investor ends nearly two decades of gifts to the Gates Foundation for a new charity led by his children -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Warren Buffett Gives Us a Preview of His Will
The famed investor, who owns nearly $130 billion in Berkshire Hathaway stock, will direct his fortune into a new charitable trust overseen by his children. -
CNBC - Business
Warren Buffett gives away another $5.3 billion, says his children will manage his estate
Warren Buffett on Friday made his biggest annual donation to date, giving $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charities. -
NBC News - Top stories
Warren Buffett gives away another $5.3 billion, says his children will manage estate
Warren Buffett on Friday made his biggest annual donation to date, giving $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charities. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Sean Taylor's daughter Jackie to wear his No. 21 with UNC volleyball
Jackie Taylor was 18 months old when her father was killed. -
ABC News - World
Polls close in Iranian presidential election to replace the late Ebrahim Raisi after his death in a helicopter crash
Polls close in Iranian presidential election to replace the late Ebrahim Raisi after his death in a helicopter crash -
MarketWatch - Business
‘We, his children, do not trust her’: My elderly father is recently widowed. His new girlfriend is putting him under pressure to get married. What can we do?
“We are so worried she will convince him to sneak off and marry at the courthouse.” -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
D'Angelo Russell will exercise his player option and remain with Lakers
Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell, often the subject of trade rumors, will exercise his $18.7-million player option and remain with the team.NBA
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