“At Thanksgiving I have much to be thankful for,” Warren Buffet said in a statement Tuesday, announcing that he had gifted 2.4 million Class B shares of Berkshire Hathaway stock to charitable foundations run by his children.
The gifts to The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, The Sherwood Foundation, The Howard G. Buffett Foundation and NoVo Foundation total approximately $876 million and are in addition to the regular donations he makes each summer to those foundations and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
This is the second year that Buffett has made additional gifts to the family foundations around Thanksgiving.
“My children, along with their father, have a common belief that dynastic wealth, though both legal and common in much of the world including the United States, is not desirable,” Buffett said in the statement, adding that after his death, his children would act as trustees of a charitable trust that would inherit 99% of his wealth.
The “testamentary trust will be self-liquidating after a decade or so and operate with a lean staff,” Buffett said. His will will be available for inspection at the county courthouse in Omaha, he said. Buffett first committed to giving away his fortune in 2006, and in 2012, he increased the annual donations he made to the foundations.
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation is named after Buffett’s first wife who has since passed away. His children are Susie, Howard and Peter Buffett.
In 2021, Warren Buffett estimated that he had given away about half of his wealth as counted by the number of Berkshire Hathaway shares that he holds. The remaining shares, he said, were valued at around $100 billion.
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“At Thanksgiving I have much to be thankful for,” Warren Buffet said in a statement Tuesday, announcing that he had gifted 2.4 million Class B shares
Class B shares
A share is defined as an ownership of equity in a corporation. Class B shares are known as a type of classification of common stock which may have more or fewer voting rights as compared to Class A shares. In the event of bankruptcy, Class B shares may have a lower repayment priority as well.
of Berkshire Hathaway stock to charitable foundations run by his children. The gifts to The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, The Sherwood Foundation, The Howard G.
Warren Buffett is only leaving his three children an inheritance of 2 billion each out of his predicted estate of 65 billion. Why would he not distribute all of his estate to his children? Because he wants to leave large amounts to his many charities.
An important question, asked or not, is what will happen to Berkshire shares when Buffett steps down or dies. They may take a hit of perhaps 5% to 10%, as longtime holders cash out and investors worry that the Buffett magic will disappear.
In June 2006 Buffett announced that he planned to donate more than 80 percent of his wealth to charitable foundations; in 2020 he raised that amount to 99 percent.
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Apple is Berkshire's largest public stock holding by far. Berkshire's $151 billion Apple stake is roughly four times larger than its second-largest holding. Buffett first bought Apple shares in the first quarter of 2016, and Apple's stock price is up more than 500% since the beginning of 2016.
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With its 4-star rating, we believe Berkshire Hathaway's stock is undervalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate of $427 per Class B share, which is equivalent to 1.45 times our estimate of the firm's book value per share at the end of 2024 and 1.35 times for 2025.
Warren Buffett owns a total of 276 Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares and 227,416 Class A shares. 3 Regarded as one of the world's most successful investors, Buffett is the company's chair and CEO.
He gave 1.5 million shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class “B” stock valued at $541.5 million to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, named for his first wife, who died in 2004. Buffett created the grantmaker in 1964 to manage the family's charitable giving, and it remains a family affair.
Warren Buffett is the largest holder of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK. A)(NYSE: BRK.B) stock. He owns around 227,416 shares of Class A stock, and 276 shares of Class B stock. These stakes combine for a value of roughly $136 billion, representing a 31.6% voting interest in the company.
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company run by Warren Buffett that owns a diverse range of private businesses and significant minority interests in public companies such as Apple.
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