Report: Warren Buffett changes will to donate money to charitable trust overseen by his three children

Report: Warren Buffett changes will to donate money to charitable trust overseen by his three children

The Oracle of Omaha reportedly made some major changes to his will.The chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffet, told the Wall Street Journal that he does not plan to continue donations to the Bill and Melinda Gates’ foundation after he dies.Instead, he will put his wealth in a new charitable trust overseen by his three children.Warren Buffett’s impact: How Berkshire Hathaway wealth has changed Omaha. See the story here.The 93-year-old billionaire said he put together this plan due to the trust he has in his children’s values and how they will distribute his wealth.Who is Greg Abel? Meet Warren Buffett’s planned successor at Berkshire HathawayEach of Buffett’s children has their own philanthropic organizations.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

The Oracle of Omaha reportedly made some major changes to his will.

The chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffet, told the Wall Street Journal that he does not plan to continue donations to the Bill and Melinda Gates’ foundation after he dies.

Instead, he will put his wealth in a new charitable trust overseen by his three children.

Warren Buffett’s impact: How Berkshire Hathaway wealth has changed Omaha. See the story here.

The 93-year-old billionaire said he put together this plan due to the trust he has in his children’s values and how they will distribute his wealth.

Who is Greg Abel? Meet Warren Buffett’s planned successor at Berkshire Hathaway

Each of Buffett’s children has their own philanthropic organizations.

Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

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