In his latest letter published in Berkshire Hathaway, the most famous investor in the world offers his recommendations so that inheritances do not become a reason for dispute and family breakup. The essential thing is to read the living will to those affected and make sure they understand the reason for the decisions.
Warren Buffet (Omaha, Nebraska, 1930) is not only the most famous investor and philanthropist in the world, he is also one of the people most admired for his career and common sense. Analysts and markets not only scrutinize their portfolios to see where…
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