1)
Bill Gates – $77.1 billion
Perhaps
the most famous icon for wealth and philanthropy in the world, after holding
down the second place spot for three years, Bill Gates reclaimed his position
in 2014 as the world’s richest person. Gates is known as a prominent American
investor, philanthropist, inventor and programmer. He co-founded Microsoft,
and also held positions of CEO, chairman and chief software architect at the
company before retiring. Through his charitable organization, the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates has donated more than $26 billion dollars to
philanthropic causes such as enhancing healthcare and reducing extreme poverty
worldwide.
So
there you have it, the ten richest people in the world for 2014. Luckily for
the world, the richest people in the world, by and large, are heavily involved
in philanthropic pursuits that help those who are less fortunate. Many in the
above list have signed a pledge to actually donate the majority of their wealth
to philanthropy, which will drastically change and improve many lives in the
years and decades to come.
2) Carlos Slim Helu – $68.8 billion
Holding
the title of the world’s richest person from 2010 to 2013, this Mexican
businessman dropped in rank this year. Via his conglomerate, Grupo Carso, Helu
is involved in many Mexican companies in the fields of communication,
retailing, technology, and finance. He is also the chairman and chief executive
of popular telecommunication companies Telmex and América
Móvil. Helu has also been named as one of the world’s biggest charitable
givers, donating a total of $4 billion to his foundation.
3) Amancio Ortega – $63.8 billion
hanks
to his success in the retail industry, this Spanish businessman is worth $64
billion. Ortega is the founder of the famous Spanish clothing company, the
Inditex fashion group, which is headquartered in Arteixo, Spain. Perhaps his
best known chain is the Zara clothing and accessories shops. Since 2013,
Ortega’s wealth has increased by $7 billion.
4) Warren Buffet – $63.3 billion
The
fourth richest man in the world has amassed a total net worth of $58.2 billion,
over $10 billion more than Ellison. Buffett has long been known as one of the
world’s wealthiest individuals and has been praised for his sound financial
investing and advice. Buffett is the CEO, chairman and largest shareholder of
Berkshire Hathaway, an American multinational conglomerate holding company
based out of Omaha, Nebraska, and has famously pledged to give away 99 percent
of his fortune.
5) Larry Ellison – $49.3 billion
Heavily
involved in the tech industry, Larry Ellison is the chief executive officer of
Oracle, an American multinational computer technology corporation based out of
California that specializes in computer hardware systems. Ellison is worth $48
billion, a whopping $8 billion more than the two Koch brothers. Named the third
wealthiest man in America last year, Ellison also has large stakes in companies
such as Salesforce, NetSuite, Astex Pharmaceuticals and Quark Biotechnology.
Ellison was, along with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, one of the billionaires
to sign the “The Giving Pledge,” where most of his wealth will be given to
philanthropic causes.
6) Charles Koch – $40.1 billion
The
other man at the head of Koch Industries, Charles Koch ties with his brother
for the sixth richest person in the world, worth a total of $40 billion.
Charles is the official chief executive officer of Koch Industries and is also
fond of charitable organizations such as the Institute for Humane Studies, the
Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and the Cato Institute.
7) David Koch – $40.1 billion
Worth
$40 billion, David Koch is one of the two American businessmen who owns Koch
Industries, the second largest private company in the United States. David ties
for sixth place with his older brother, Charles Koch, and is considered the
wealthiest person in New York. David Koch is an active man who, along with
being the executive vice president of Koch Industries, is involved in various
businesses, philanthropic pursuits and political events, along with also being
a chemical engineer. He is known for his love of arts and often contributes to
the Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History. David Koch is
also heavily involved in the political sphere, where he donates to various
political campaigns and advocacy groups.
8) Sheldon Adelson – $37.9 billion
With
a net worth of $38 billion, the chairman and chief executive officer of Las
Vegas Sands Corporation has made most of his money from the casino business,
but also owns the Israeli newspaper, Israel HaYom. Las Vegas Sands Corporation
is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates both the The
Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las
Vegas, Nevada. Adelson has a strong commitment to charity including his own
organization, the Adelson Foundation, which has made over $140 million in
contributions to Birthright Israel.
9) Christy Walton – $37.6 billion
From
the same family, Christy Walton is the only woman to routinely be included in
top 10 lists of the world’s richest people. She has a net worth valued at $36.7
billion — $2 billion more than her brother-in-law Jim. Christy is the widow of
John Walton, one of the sons of Sam Walton, and inherited his fortune after his
death in 2005.
Christy
Walton is the world richest woman in 2014. Also check out top 10 richest women in the world 2014.
10) Jim Walton – $35.2 billion
He
is the youngest son of Sam Walton, the founder of the world’s largest retailer,
Wal-Mart. Walton’s net worth increased to $34.7 billion in 2014, which is $3
billion more than his ranking was in 2013. He replaced his brother, John, on
the Wal-Mart Board of Directors in 2005 and is currently on the Strategic
Planning and Finance committees as well. Walton is also the CEO of Arvest Bank,
another Walton family owned business.
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