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Warren Buffett admits his Giving Pledge philanthropy was not ‘feasible’—he’s instead left his three kids $500 million a year to give away | Fortune

The Berkshire Hathaway billionaire says his longevity has led to “unavoidable consequences” for his charitable objectives.

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fortune.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Warren Buffett admits his Giving Pledge philanthropy was not ‘feasible’—he’s instead left his three kids $500…

The Berkshire Hathaway billionaire says his longevity has led to “unavoidable consequences” for his charitable objectives.

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cnbc.com7 mesi fa

Warren Buffett to step up giving away fortune to his children’s foundations, while supporting successor Abel

Buffett, in a Thanksgiving letter, said he needs to accelerate the disbursement of his Berkshire stock to his three children's foundations.

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  1. lunedì 10 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Warren Buffett to step up giving away fortune to his children’s foundations, while supporting successor Abel

    Buffett, in a Thanksgiving letter, said he needs to accelerate the disbursement of his Berkshire stock to his three children's foundations.

  2. martedì 11 novembre 2025·fortune.com

    Warren Buffett admits his Giving Pledge philanthropy was not ‘feasible’—he’s instead left his three kids $500 million a year to give away |…

    The Berkshire Hathaway billionaire says his longevity has led to “unavoidable consequences” for his charitable objectives.