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Billionaires’ Pledge

Have you seen this news?

40 Billionaires Pledge to Donate Half of their Wealth to Charity

So many people will benefit if this pledge push through. It will help alleviate the standard of living of many people and who knows this might make an impact on the continuing recession in US and other countries. This only  shows that the rich still care and show concern for the less fortunate. They don’t just stay in the comfort and luxury of their mansions, but go out of their way to lend a hand to the needy. Let’s just hope that more and more wealthy people find it in their heart to take part and support this undertakings, and not only in US but also all over the world. Let us give thanks to Bill Gates and Warren Buffet – America’s two most wealthiest people.

With this move they changed the way how ordinary people perceived the rich, from being uncaring, self-centered and money-worshiping individuals. With all the scandals we have read and watched on the news involving the rich and famous specially the young generations of these families, this is a big respite.

A little over a year after Bill Gates and Warren Buffett began hatching a plan over dinner to persuade America’s wealthiest people to give most of their fortunes to charity, more than three-dozen individuals and families have agreed to take part, campaign organizers announced Wednesday.
In addition to Buffett and Gates — America’s two wealthiest individuals, with a combined net worth of $90 billion, according to Forbes — 38 other billionaires have signed The Giving Pledge. They include New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, entertainment executive Barry Diller, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens, media mogul Ted Turner, David Rockefeller, film director George Lucas and investor Ronald Perelman.
“We’re off to a terrific start,” Buffett, co-founder and chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, said in a conference call also attended by Bloomberg and San Francisco hedge-fund manager Tom Steyer and his wife Kat Taylor, founder of OneCalifornia Bank.

Buffett said he and Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, and Gates’ wife Melinda made calls to fellow billionaires on the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans — in many cases, people they had never met — to try to persuade them to join the giving pledge.
“We contacted between 70 and 80 people to get the 40. A few were unavailable. We don’t give up on them. Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future. We’ll keep on working,” Buffett said.

Bloomberg, who made the bulk of his estimated $17.5 billion fortune from financial news and information services company Bloomberg L.P., said it didn’t make sense to leave everything to his children and have them go through life as members of “the lucky sperm club.”
“You don’t want to leave them so much money that it ruins their lives,” Bloomberg said. “You want kids who can look back and say, ‘Yeah my family helped me but I did something on my own.’”

Added Steyer: “We need to support each other. I look at this as replanting your garden so that future generations will have a full bounty of crops.”
The United States has roughly 400 billionaires — about 40 percent of the world’s total — with a combined net worth of $1.2 trillion, according to Forbes. If they all took the pledge, that would amount to at least $600 billion for charity.

The 40 names that have pledged to date have a combined net worth surpassing $230 billion, according to Forbes. Several of them have said they plan to give away much more than 50 percent of their wealth. Buffett has promised to donate more than 99 percent of his wealth.
The pledge is a moral commitment to give, not a legal contract. It does not involve pooling money or supporting one cause or organization. It’s up to each person who signs the pledge how to divvy up their wealth.

In letters on the givingpledge.org website, the 40 billionaires explain what motivated them to follow in the footsteps of Gates and Buffett.
“I’m particularly thankful for my father’s advice to set goals so high that they can’t possibly be achieved during a lifetime and to give help where help is needed most,” CNN founder Ted Turner said. “That inspiration keeps me energized and eager to keep working hard every day on giving back and making the world a better place for generations to come.”

“My pledge is to the process; as long as I have the resources at my disposal, I will seek to raise the bar for future generations of students of all ages,” filmmaker George Lucas said. “I am dedicating the majority of my wealth to improving education.”

Gates and Buffett hatched the idea of a giving campaign in mid-2009 at a secret dinner meeting in New York with a few select billionaires. The campaign went public this June.

Buffett acknowledged that some wealthy people may find it beneficial to donate more so they can avoid or write off more taxes. But he said that’s not the reason billionaires are taking the pledge.

“Of the 20 or so people that I have talked to that have signed, not one of them has talked to me about taxes,” Buffett said.

“It may be a consideration but I think the motivation goes far, far beyond taxes.”
And of the billionaires contacted who didn’t join the pledge?

“There were a few people who gave answers that indicated their various dissatisfaction with government,” Buffett said. “A few had dynastic ideas about wealth … an intergenerational compact with family to keep that going. And there were others who said, ‘I’ve got a plane to catch and I’ll have to hang up.’

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38556042/ns/us_news-giving/

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19 Responses to “Billionaires’ Pledge”

  • After Bill Gates and Warrent Buffet, a group of billionaires in China are also pledging their entire fortune to charity (from the news in Aug 2010). Whether it is to leave a name for themselves, or truly from their heart, the fact that they are given all the fortunes cannot be denied. Hope that the world will be a better place, and the funds will not be misused.

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  • Vera:

    They are preparing to live their legacy: not their successful businesses, but their great contributions to humanity. It’s good that they are getting the support of many other billionaires. And since they are business-minded people, I’m sure they will demand great accountability from whoever will be on the receiving end of these donations. Kudos! I hope they raised children that think the same way they do in terms of wealth management, and altruism.

    • Josie:

      @ Vera – yes they are and I like the way Mr. Bloomberg’s explain it all why he is joining in the cause. :)

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  • Wow, Josie, that’s really good news. I believe that it is God who touched their hearts to forgo of that wealth and give it to charity. I just hope that the recipients would be the really desperate ones and not those who are only waiting for dole-outs.

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    • Josie:

      @ Gary – thanks for commenting, I did visit the site you gave and find it very interesting, but my point is rich people pledged to help those who are in need and many will benefit from it.

      • Yes, of course that is better than if they kept the money for themselves. It is just that Buffet does it out of pure pr. Anyone who can live with the deaths of thousands of people cannot be doing it for any other reason. Oh, unless it is out of guilt, and I doubt even that. The motives of the others like Bill Gates may be different.

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