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Bill Gates gave away almost his entire assets by 2045

Bill Gates gives all his wealth and makes it faster than originally planned.

“Over the next 20 years, I will give away practically my entire fortune through the Gates Foundation to the cause of rescue and improvement of life around the world,” said the billionaire Microsoft founder in a post in his blog.

According to Gates' plan, its net assets should drop by 99 percent in the next two decades, of the 108 billion US dollars that he now has to “practically” zero.

Gates also said that the Gates Foundation will “permanently” close its doors on December 31, 2045-a change of plans, since the organization was to close several decades after the closing of Gates and its ex-wide Melinda.

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Gates said that he now believes that the goals of the foundation can be achieved with a shorter timeline, with plans to give away more than 200 billion dollars for charitable purposes between now and 2045. Where the foundation will go to avoidable deaths of mothers and babies who ended by the combat, “trade fairs of mothers”, “trade fairs of mothers”, “Measuring” from “Messen”, “Millions”, “Mothers of People”, “Von” von “von People”, “Mothers of People”, “Mothers of People”.

The Gates Foundation, which was launched by Bill and Melinda in 2000, has gave away more than 100 billion US dollars for non -profit purposes.

Bill Gates' promise to give away his entire fortune is not new. Together with billionaire Warren Buffett and Melinda Gates, Bill announced the Giving Plessge campaign in 2010 and asked wealthy people to contribute a large part of their assets to philanthropic reasons. And although Gates has already donated around 60 billion US dollars for his assets, he remained a very rich man (loud Bloomberg Data, he is the five -rich person in the world with a total networks of 168 billion US dollars, although he claims that he has 108 billion US dollars), partly due to his added value over time. Now he will donate much faster.

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“People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that 'he died rich' will not be one of them. There are too many urgent problems that I can solve for myself to capture resources that could be used to help people,” he wrote.

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