The most difficult job in the history of philanthropy will land in the lap of Warren Buffett’s three children after his death ...
In his latest letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, the 94-year-old provided a deeply personal reflection on life’s unpredictability and shared detailed plans for the distribution of his wealth ...
It's never a bad idea to borrow an idea -- or two, or more -- from the world's most successful all-around stock picker.
Behind the Money and the FT’s senior corporate finance correspondent travelled there this spring to attend Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting. America’s “last great” conglomerate is ...
Buffett’s own story is a microcosm of the explosion of America’s wealth. The cloud of the Great Depression loomed over ...
Warren Buffett announced he is giving away over $1 billion in shares as he plans to cut future generations from his wealth.
In a letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett revealed that he would be donating more than $1.1 billion of Berkshire Hathaway ...
Investor Warren Buffett offered new details about who will be handing out the rest of his fortune after his death.
There is one stock he has never sold since buying in 1991, though: American Express ( AXP -0.20%). Buffett owns over 20% of ...
Warren Buffett will not be leaving much of his wealth to his three children and plans on giving almost all of it away to ...
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s recent letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders includes some parenting advice based ...
Warren Buffett Claims He ‘Killed The Dow' Investing ‘Peanuts' – And Says Not Having Much Money Is ‘A Huge Structural Advantage' Warren Buffett once said he could make 50% a year with a small sum of ...