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Warren Buffett said 99.5% of his wealth is in Berkshire stock worth $127 billion. Much of the rest is likely in his personal stocks and bonds.
Uber and Lyft drivers share what they do to maximize their tips, even though some say tipping is inconsistent and not worth relying on.
Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, said that her family's billionaire status "ends with me."
A Texas-based millennial who's making $350,000 secretly working two remote jobs says he only worked 50 hours a week.
Thousands more one-person businesses are hitting million-dollar revenues and may keep growing, increasing from 47,000 in 2020 to 58,000 in 2021.
Rachel Wells doesn't see herself ever working for an employer again, given the perks of being fully self-employed and trying different income streams.
Billionaire Joe Ricketts is joining the ranks of rich people who have stirred up trouble with their neighbors. This time, it's over elk in rural Wyoming.
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon, IBM, Google, UPS and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
Three surveys show that Gen Z and millennials are willing to risk their financial health for summer fun.
The Supreme Court ruled that defendants in financial-fraud cases have a right to a jury trial, rather than the SEC's in-house courts.
Warren Buffett, 93, reportedly wrote to Arnault, 75, about the cap. Buffett has long argued that great bosses, like fine wines, get better with age.
Josh Kushner is known as Jared Kushner's brother and Karlie Kloss's husband, but he's also a successful billionaire.
Many people think Warren Buffett got his start by trawling through stock listings for cheap buys, but he went to far greater lengths to vet his picks.
Daily essentials are inflating faster than broad inflation indexes, as the ALICE Essentials Index is up 7.3% annually from 2021 to 2023.
Women who earn more than their husbands say they enjoy working but some can feel resentment and mom guilt at times.
Before opening day, consider forming a team of advisors and securing the right insurance, among other steps.
There were more than 22,000 short-term rentals listed in NYC last August. The number of legal listings has dropped precipitously.
My fiancé and I could afford our dream wedding in 2024 by choosing budget-friendly alternatives and prioritizing strategic spending.
Greenlight Capital is suing former employee James Fishback. The lawsuit states Fishback lied about his role and performance at the firm.
Tatyana Bakalchuk founded Russian e-commerce retailer Wildberries from her apartment while on maternity leave. It made her a billionaire.
Citi has struggled with outdated tech for decades. In its ailing wealth division, employees and clients are paying the price.
The earlier-than-ever recruiting kickoff is creating chaos. Some bankers raced back to New York City for interviews. Others hadn't even moved in.
Netflix's "keeper test" isn't going anywhere, but the company added some clarifying language.
A spokesperson for the banker said he responded out of fear for his safety after people assaulted and poured liquid on him.
A California millennial made six figures secretly working two remote jobs. But he said he's happy he's no longer overemployed.
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Bobby Jain set out to build a different type of hedge fund. His second in command, Jonathan Barton, takes us behind the biggest launch in years.
Getting into Alpine Investors' CEO-in-training program hinges more on whether you've ever been 'kicked in the teeth' than how good your grades were.
The Bridger program recruits analysts from the sell side and gives them indispensable tech skills to analyze data like never before. Here's how.
Daria Rose was a management associate intern at Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund. She said they openly ranked coworkers daily.
Even homeowners are struggling with rising costs, as insurance premiums and home repairs balloon.
Chris Elle Dove, who for a few years relied on Social Security survivor benefits, is set to retire early with over $1.5 million net worth.
Millennials are saying goodbye to their 20s with twice as much wealth as their Great Recession-blighted peers at the same age.
Goldman interns Robbie Stankard and Willow Young talked to BI about navigating a summer on Wall Street and the benefits of long hours.
The job market is booming in Texas. Athletes, dentists, and dermatologists are high-paying jobs in the Lone Star State.
When I moved to another state, I took on a lot of debt. By focusing on just one goal, I was able to pay off some debt quickly.
A new wealth report shows Israel falling out of the top 10 nations for migrating millionaires, for the first time in decades, amid the war in Gaza.
Rents in Ireland jumped 84% between 2010 and 2022, far more than the EU average.
Global sales growth for luxury goods is expected to slow this year, per a Bain & Compnay report. "Luxury shaming" in China could be a factor.
In other European countries, including Switzerland and Finland, speeders are fined a percentage of their income.
The pandemic-induced rise of remote work fueled competition in certain suburbs and Sunbelt cities, from Miami to suburban Chicago.
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to below 7% for the first time since March.
A new Citi report says finance will be "at the forefront" of changes due to artificial intelligence.
Finance's biggest firms are considering how AI might impact jobs, how it could cut costs, and reduce "grunt work."
Millionaires are flocking to one place above all the rest this year: the UAE, a new report by wealth migration advisors Henley & Partners shows.