Who do you think made the Top Five on Forbes magazine's annual billionaires list for 2018? Well, here's a hint: two are Harvard dropouts, four are American, one is French, and one of them filed his first tax return at age 14.
- Jeff Bezos
Net Worth: $112 billion Founder: Amazon (AMZN)
In 1994, Bezos founded Amazon.com in a garage in Seattle, shortly after he resigned from the hedge fund giant D.E. Shaw. In fact, he had originally pitched the idea of an online bookstore to his former boss David E. Shaw (a rumor that Shaw himself has confirmed), who wasn't interested.
Though Amazon.com originally started out selling books, it has since morphed into a one-stop-shop for everything under the sun, and is arguably the world's most important retailer. At any rate, it is hard to dispute its self-description as the "earth's most customer-centric company." Its pattern of constant diversification is evident in some of its unexpected recent expansions, which include its acquisition of Whole Foods in 2017 and its launching of its own branded over-the-counter drugs in February 2018.

Bezos took Amazon public in 1997, and has since gone on to become the first man to achieve a net worth of over $100 million. Bezos' other projects include aerospace company Blue Origin, the Washington Post (which he bought in 2013), and the 10,000-year clock, also known as the Long Now. (See also: Jeff Bezos: Introduction.)
- Bill Gates
Net Worth: $90 billionCo-Founder: Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)
One of the two Harvard dropouts in the Top Five, Bill Gates' knack for increasing wealth is staggering, even for a rich guy. The Microsoft co-founder's net worth has more than doubled since 2009.

Through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, he has also spent $30 billion over the past 14 years to fight polio and malaria. Additionally, he spent $50 million last year to help fight Ebola. (For related reading, see: Where Does Bill Gates Keep His Money?)
Bill Gates is currently a board member for Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A).
- Warren Buffett
Net Worth: $84 billionBest Investor of the 20th Century
The most famous living value investor, Warren Buffet filed his first tax return in 1944 at age 14,declaring his earnings from his boyhood paper route.
He first bought shares in a textile company called Berkshire Hathaway in 1962, becoming the majority shareholder by 1964. He expanded the company to the insurance and other investments in 1967. Now, Berkshire Hathaway is a half-trillion-dollar company, with a single share of stock trading at over $300,000 per share.
Warren Buffett is widely known as “The Oracle of Omaha” because of his knack for value investing, in other words, finding bargains in undervalued companies. While most investors have been piling into social media companies, Buffett has repeatedly stated that it’s too difficult to determine their value, and has instead stuck with investments that he thinks will pay off 10 years down the road. He is also a noted Bitcoin skeptic.

Buffet is also known for his frugality. At age 14, he itemized his bicycle as a $35 deduction on his first income tax return because he used it for his paper route. (For related reading, see: Warren Buffett's Frugal, So Why Aren't You?). He gives much of his wealth to charity, and has said that he doesn't intend to leave his riches to his children. Over his lifetime, he has given back more than $20 billion.
- Bernard Arnault Family
Owner of LVMHNet Worth: $72 billion
The only non-American Top Five, French national Bernard Arnault is the chairman and CEO of LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods company. The company owns some of the biggest brands on earth including Louis Vuitton, Hennessey, Bulgari, Marc Jacobs, Dior, Sephora, and many more.

An engineer by training, Arnault's business chops became apparent whilst working for his father's engineering company, Ferret-Saviel. He converted the company to a real estate company in 1976.
Arnault acquired luxury goods maker Financière Agache in 1984, eventually selling all of its holdings other than Christian Dior and Le Bon Marché department store. He became chairman of the board of LVMH in 1989. His own investments are broad, including technology concerns and yacht companies. He is Europe's richest man. (See also: A Look at the $13b LVMH-Christian Dior Deal.)
- Mark Zuckerberg
Co-founder of FacebookNet Worth: $71 billion
CEO of Facebook, Zuckerberg is the second Harvard dropout in the Top Five. He invented Facebook in his Harvard dorm room in 2003, along with Harvard classmate Eduardo Saverin. It originally went by the name FaceMash. Fellow Harvardians Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss claimed that it was they who first approached Zuckerberg with the idea, leading to a notorious lawsuit that finally settled in 2008. In the settlement, the Winklevoss twins were awarded $20 million and what at the time was $45 million worth of stock.
Facebook, which had its IPO in 2012, now has well over one billion regular users. Its market cap is approximately $520 billion at the time of writing.

Zuckerberg has used his fortune and influence towards some charitable causes, such as a solar powered drone that can deliver internet to areas deprived of the web, and donating $100 million to public schools in Newark, New Jersey. (For more: Facebook: 7 Secrets You Don't Know.)
The Bottom Line
If you want to get a little closer to making Forbes' richest billionaires list, then you might need to become a technological innovator, a telecom mogul, or a retail king. Or you can keep it simple and focus on value investing. It also wouldn't hurt to inherit a large sum. (For related reading, see: Which Billionaire Could Be Your New Neighbor?)
Dan Moskowitz does not own any shares in MSFT, BRK.A, ORCL, CRM, or N.
Posted using Partiko Android
Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/012715/5-richest-people-world.asp
Congratulations @maxxxxx! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
Click here to view your Board of Honor
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:
Congratulations @maxxxxx! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
Click here to view your Board of Honor
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:
Congratulations @maxxxxx! You received a personal award!
You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on the Steem Ranking
Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness to get one more award and increased upvotes!