24 interesting facts you may not know about Warren Buffett
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Legendary investor, billionaire Warren Buffett turned 87 on August 30 last. With a net worth of $ 77 billion, ' The Prophet of Omaha ' is now the 4th richest person in the world - although rich but Warren Buffett is not like a giant .
Warren Buffett's humble home in Nebraska costs only 0.001% of his total assets and he never spends more than $ 3.17 on a daily breakfast at McDonald's.
At 24, Warren Buffett was assigned a job by his mentor, Benjamin Graham, for an annual salary of $ 12,000.Photo source: AP Photo / Nati Harnik
For those who knew him from the beginning, the success of Warren Buffett was not surprising: He started picking stocks at age 11 and earned the equivalent of $ 53,000 today when he was 16 years old .
Warren Buffett is not only good at making money but he is also a " give away " a lot. Warren Buffett is now considered one of the most charitable philanthropists in the world, has donated over $ 27 billion to charity funds over the past 10 years.
Below is just one of the 24 incredible facts that Fortune gathered about Warren Buffett's legendary investor and huge wealth. Invite you to consult!
While elementary school friends were dreaming about big tournaments and Hollywood, 10-year-old Buffett had lunch with a member of the New York Stock Exchange and set goals for his life.
Photo source: REUTERS / Rick Wilking
Warren Buffett's legendary career began at the age of 10 when he and his father went to New York City to have dinner with a member of the New York Stock Exchange - NYSE, the idea of a life goal already shown in Buffett's head.
He bought the first stock at 11 years old.
The house that Buffett lived as a child.Photo source: Airbnb
At the age of 11, Warren Buffett knew how to buy money, mostly from a company called Cities Service Preferred , for $ 38 per share.
As a boy, Buffett earned about $ 175 a month - more than his teacher ( and most mature Americans ) by reporting to the Washington Post.
Buffett began with a job of proclaiming a newspaper as a teenager.Photo source: AP Images
Warren Buffett has accumulated an equivalent of $ 53,000 when he was only 16 years old with all sorts of things : selling golf balls, old stamps, polishing cars, trading pinball machines and turning a racetrack into a toll playground.
Buffett knew how to make money right from an early age.Photo source: AP Images
He was rejected when applying to Harvard University ( and eventually chose Columbia University ).
Harvard University.Photo Source: Flickr / Florian Pilz
Warren Buffett, confidently participated in the admission interview and told a friend of his: " Join Harvard University with me ".
" I look like I'm about 16 years old, but the feeling was only about 9 years old, " Buffett recalled from the live interview. After being rejected, Warren Buffett was forced to look elsewhere and study at Columbia University, which only required an application and no interviews.
Buffett's idol is the famous investor Benjamin Graham refused to hire him for the first time because he was not a Jew ( but he persisted until Graham agreed to receive it ).
Benjamin Graham (seated on the left).Photo source: AP Images
Buffett originally wanted to work with his idol, the author of " The Intelligent Investor" , Benjamin Graham, but Graham refused him because he was not a Jew ( Graham wanted to take that position to a Do Thai, because at that time the Jews had difficulty finding jobs at Wall Street ).
However, Buffett is not discouraged. He remained persistent in contact until Graham accepted him.
Buffett used to spend $ 100 to attend a public speaking course at 21 years old . This course gave him the courage to propose to his wife.
Warren Buffett and his current wife, Astrid.Photo source: Brendan Hoffman / Getty
The home of Warren Buffett is a modest 5-bedroom apartment located in Omaha, Nebraska, purchased in 1956 for $ 31,500.
Omaha, Nebraska.Photo source: Shutterstock
Buffett does not use computers but uses the Encyclopedia. He also uses a flip phone, not a smartphone.
The billionaire still uses the flip phone.Photo source: CBS News
Warren Buffett just sent an email in his life to Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft's business department.
Photo source: Scott Olson / Getty
Warren Buffett spends about 12 hours a week playing Bridge.
Warren Buffett and his partner playing Bridge, Bill Gates.Photo source: Reuters
Leaving technology helps Warren Buffett have time to play Bridge. One week, this billionaire often spends 12 hours playing cards. Of course, your most frequent play is Bill Gates.
Warren Buffett spent 80% of the day reading.
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Warren Buffett, if not playing Bridge, will read. He said: ' I just sit at the office and read all day '.
Warren Buffett drinks an alarming amount of Coca-Cola (at least 5 cans) a day.
Photo source: AP
Billionaire Warren Buffett is an unhealthy dieter, he said: " If I eat 2,700 calories a day, one third of it is Coca-Cola because I drink at least 5 cans / day ."
99% of Buffett's assets are earned after their 50th birthday.
Photo source: AP Images
Among the investment myths, Warren Buffett holds the record for the longest market beat.
Photo source: AP Photo / Nati Harnik
Warren Buffett's life exceeds that of other business investors, like David Einhorn and Walter Schloss.
Warren Buffett invested $ 1,000 in Berkshire Hathaway fund stock in 1964, taking over the company and shares for only $ 19, worth about $ 13 million today.
Photo source: Truth Leem / Reuters
Warren Buffett's net assets are larger than Uruguay's GDP .
Photo source: REUTERS / Alessandro Bianchi
Uruguay's GDP in 2014 was estimated at US $ 57,471,277,325.
Although living very economically, Warren Buffett often gives away generously. In 2010, he teamed up with Bill and Melinda Gates to form The Giving Pledge , an initiative that requires the richest people in the world to spend most of their assets on charity.
As of June 2016, more than 154 wealthy individuals have signed commitments, including Michael Bloomberg, Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Ellison.
The money Warren Buffett gave away during his life was enough to build six Apple Spaceship headquarters ( each worth $ 5 billion ).
Warren Buffett has donated billions of dollars to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ( Melinda Gates on the right ).Photo source: Reuters
Apple Campus , one of Steve Jobs' last major projects, is the company's future campus, with curved panel glass, underground parking, private meeting rooms for important speeches and gender. Product introduction, 360 degrees can all see nature.
Buffett has donated nearly $ 30 billion - the second highest amount ( according to Bill Gates' plan ).
In 2013, Warren Buffett earned an average of $ 37 million per day - more than what actress Jennifer Lawrence did in a year.
Jennifer Lawrence.Photo source: REUTERS / Lucas Jackson
According to Forbes, Jennifer Lawrence is the second highest paid actress in the world in 2013 and is estimated to earn $ 34 million that year.
However, billionaire Warren Buffett has earned $ 37 million a day in 2013.
In July 2016, Buffett broke his record by donating $ 2.9 billion to various charities , including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation , named after his late wife. he.
Every year, Buffett donates billions of dollars to charity.Photo source: Chip Somodevilla / Getty
The salary of the billionaire in Berkshire Hathaway is 100,000 USD / year.
Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting.Photo source: REUTERS / Rick Wilking
Fans of this legendary investor spent millions of dollars just to have lunch with him ( on August 30, an unnamed person spent 2,679,001 USD ).
Lunch place of Warren Buffett, Smith & Wollensky restaurant.Photo source: Art Bochevarov / flickr
Warren Buffett has auctioned off ' power lunch ' since 2000 at his charity event for the GLIDE Foundation.
The highest priced seller will be brought with 7 people to power lunches at Smith & Wollensky restaurant in Manhattan, and the most recent winner paid $ 3,456,789.
Warren Buffett does not think that money is equivalent to success : " I measure success by the number of people who love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lovely ."
Warren Buffett.Photo source: AP Images
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