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Warren Buffett suddenly changed how his vast fortune would be spent after his death.

Buffett, 93, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, told the Wall Street Journal that he has revised his will and does not intend to continue making payments to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation after his death. He plans to place his riches in a new charity trust controlled by his three children.

“The Gates Foundation has no money coming after my death,” Buffett told the Journal.

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Warren Buffett Has Finally Revealed What Will Happen To His Money After He Dies

Buffett told the Journal that he had altered his will multiple times, and he put together the most recent plan because he believes in his children’s beliefs and how they will share his fortune. Each of Buffett’s children runs a charitable organization.

“I feel very, very good about the values of my three children, and I have 100% trust in how they will carry things out,” Buffett said in a Journal interview.

Previously, Buffett stated in his will that more than 99% of his estate would be donated to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and four family-related charities: the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, and the NoVo Foundation.

Buffett plans to continue making donations to the Gates Foundation during his lifetime.

Berkshire Hathaway announced Friday that Buffett is changing around 9,000 Class A shares into more than 13 million Class B shares. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust will receive around 9.3 million shares, with the remainder distributed among the four Buffett family charities.

“Warren Buffett has been exceedingly generous to the Gates Foundation through more than 18 years of contributions and advice,” the foundation’s CEO, Mark Suzman, told CNN. “We are deeply grateful for his most recent gift and contributions totaling approximately $43 billion to our work.” (Melinda stated in May that she would leave the group; her last day was June 7, but the foundation’s name has not yet changed.)

Buffett donated over $870 million to his family’s four organizations last year, with an additional $750 million expected in 2022.

According to the corporation, after the newly announced donations, Buffett now holds 207,963 Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares and 2,586 Class B shares. The shares are worth approximately $128 billion. Warren Buffett suddenly changed how his vast fortune would be spent after his death.

Buffett, 93, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, told the Wall Street Journal that he has revised his will and does not intend to continue making payments to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation after his death. He plans to place his riches in a new charity trust controlled by his three children.

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buffett | CNBC image

Warren Buffett Has Finally Revealed What Will Happen To His Money After He Dies

“The Gates Foundation has no money coming after my death,” Buffett told the Journal.

Buffett told the Journal that he had altered his will multiple times, and he put together the most recent plan because he believes in his children’s beliefs and how they will share his fortune. Each of Buffett’s children runs a charitable organization.

“I feel very, very good about the values of my three children, and I have 100% trust in how they will carry things out,” Buffett said in a Journal interview.

Previously, Buffett stated in his will that more than 99% of his estate would be donated to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and four family-related charities: the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, and the NoVo Foundation.

Buffett plans to continue donating to the Gates Foundation during his lifetime.

Berkshire Hathaway announced Friday that Buffett is changing around 9,000 Class A shares into more than 13 million Class B shares. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust will receive around 9.3 million shares, with the remainder distributed among the four Buffett family charities.

Warren Buffett Has Finally Revealed What Will Happen To His Money After He Dies

“Warren Buffett has been exceedingly generous to the Gates Foundation through more than 18 years of contributions and advice,” the foundation’s CEO, Mark Suzman, told CNN. “We are deeply grateful for his most recent gift and contributions totaling approximately $43 billion to our work.” (Melinda stated in May that she would leave the group; her last day was June 7, but the foundation’s name has not yet changed.)

Buffett donated over $870 million to his family’s four organizations last year, with an additional $750 million expected in 2022.

According to the corporation, after the newly announced donations, Buffett now holds 207,963 Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares and 2,586 Class B shares. The shares are worth approximately $128 billion.

SOURCE – (CNN)

Kiara Grace is a staff writer at VORNews, a reputable online publication. Her writing focuses on technology trends, particularly in the realm of consumer electronics and software. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for breaking down complex topics.

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