Even he doesn't know where the money is going.
Share on email will be created that will immediately be the largest such entity in the world. Amazingly, no one seems to have given much thought to what it might do or where it will spend its money.'s yet-to-be-named charitable trust will be 100% effective from day one at ensuring that his estate pays no tax on the billions he has made.
At one point, the Gates Foundation expected to receive the bulk of Buffett's estate, and even put together a plan nicknamed "Instead, his fortune will go to a charitable trust to be administered by his three children. They can spend the money only by unanimous agreement., which "supports initiatives that promote a holistic, interconnected and healing vision for humanity," especially in the small town offeatures a lot of armed soldiers.
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