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    The Everyday Lives Of Frugal Billionaires - Yahoo! She Philippines

    The Everyday Lives Of Frugal Billionaires
    InvestopediaBy Angie Mohr | Investopedia – Thu, Apr 26, 2012 11:03 PM PHT

    When you think about the richest people in the world, you may envision them surrounded by all the trappings of wealth: race cars, yachts, mansions and other toys that most of the rest of us can only dream about. The term "frugal billionaire" may seem like an oxymoron, but a small subset of the richest of the rich are well-known for their penny-pinching ways. While most people will never have that kind of money to throw around, everyone can take a page from the fiscally-responsible habits of these billionaires.

    Warren Buffett
    Probably the most famous cheapskate since Scrooge, Buffett lives a modest lifestyle despite his net worth of around $44 billion. He purchased a five-bedroom house in Omaha in 1958 for $31,500 and has lived there ever since. Buffett doesn't spend his money on electronics and reportedly doesn't carry a cell phone or have a computer at his desk. Although he could afford a whole fleet of limousines to be at his beck and call, he prefers to drive himself and owns a Cadillac DTS, which comes in at a modest $50,000 or so. When it comes to entertainment, the investment mogul shuns splashy parties and trips and spends his time playing bridge.

    Mark Zuckerberg
    Zuckerberg makes the list as the world's youngest billionaire. Though he's still in his 20s, this Facebook creator has an estimated net worth of $17.5 billion. Almost all of his money is tied up in the social media company's equity. It can be argued that Zuckerberg simply hasn't had enough time to splash his wealth around or that it really doesn't exist until he takes the company public later this year. By all accounts, Zuckerberg keeps his life low-key and spends up to 16 hours a day at the office. He doesn't own his home, but prefers to rent a house down the road from Facebook's Palo Alto headquarters. Zuckerberg chooses t-shirts and jeans over expensive tailored suits and sneakers and sandals over Italian leather loafers.

    Carlos Slim Helu
    In 2010, Helu passed Bill Gates on the billionaire list to become the richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $69 billion. He built his fortune in Mexico, where he owns over 200 companies including Telmex, the country's largest telephone service provider. He shares many frugal traits with Warren Buffett, including living in a modest home and eschewing computers. Helu, widowed since 1999, spends most of his downtime at home with his six children and his grandchildren. In a country where security is often sketchy, he still chooses to drive himself wherever he goes. Although much more dandily dressed than Mark Zuckerberg, Helu purchases most of his clothing off the rack from one of the many retail franchises he owns.

    John Caudwell
    You might argue that Caudwell, now retired from the British cellphone empire he built from scratch, doesn't belong on this list at all. He owns many rich toys including a helicopter, yacht and a car worth more than most people's homes. When it comes to wasting money, Caudwell is a skinflint at heart. He cuts his own hair because he thinks barbershops are a waste of time and money. He buys his clothing off the rack at the British retailer Marks and Spencer. Before retirement, he would bike 14 miles to work each day rather than have someone drive him in his Bentley. Now, he bikes 40 miles every week to and from his favorite pub.

    The Bottom Line
    The uber-wealthy don't always live the high life, which helps them stay rich. The frugal billionaires listed above all came from modest means and frugality was learned and practiced by their families. They carried these lessons with them in business and, one hopes, they will pass them on to their children.

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    I would say that's BS...it's just a publicity gimmick..

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    Warren Buffet is one of Obama's sugar daddy's and both are socialist loons. Yahoo is a pro Obama company and so is Google, so look at who's on top of the list of BS.

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    Talo pa ng mga social climbers ah.

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    Really? Zuckerberg doesn't have his own home? BS!

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    nagrerent siya

    he moved into his 2nd rental house in Jan 2011 also in Palo Alto... walking distance from FB HQ

    old rental house


    new rental house


    his car
    Last edited by uls; April 28th, 2012 at 01:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    nagrerent siya

    Next month pa yung IPO ng Facebook, so Zuckerberg has not yet gotten his $$$Billions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marg View Post
    Next month pa yung IPO ng Facebook, so Zuckerberg has not yet gotten his $$.
    Zuckerberg is rich on paper (shares of facebook)

    for now FB is still a private company Zuckerberg owns about 28% of it

    kahit wala pa IPO Zuckerberg is a billionaire on paper

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    Im sure frugal din ang ilang pinoy billionaires. I've read in one article in Top Gear (a few years back) that lance gokongwei still uses an old model expedition. May narinig din ako dati na henry sy often just wears white t-shirt and jeans (not sure if this is accurate).

    Ako din madalas simple lang manamit, magulo buhok ko and walang ayos pag lumalabas

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerald_g View Post
    Im sure frugal din ang ilang pinoy billionaires. I've read in one article in Top Gear (a few years back) that lance gokongwei still uses an old model expedition
    I know Lance Gokongwei personally. He wears Zegna and Cerruti coats (*75T minimum) and sports pricey Swiss watches like Hublot.

    He belongs to a new gen of Chinese rich.

    Billionaires today Spin the news according to their agenda. FYI, Top Gear PH is owned by the Gokongweis.
    Last edited by marg; April 28th, 2012 at 01:38 PM.

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    Warren Buffett may drive around in a normal sedan but he owns a large fleet of jets. Berkshire Hathaway owns NetJets -- a company that offers fractional ownership and rental of business jets


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    Quote Originally Posted by gerald_g View Post
    Ako din madalas simple lang manamit, magulo buhok ko and walang ayos pag lumalabas
    OT: paps para di halatang bilyonaryo ka din?


    may kapitbahay kami sa rizal, milyonaryo....mas everyday use nya yung Revo at Kia pride, yung Camry bihirang bihira magamit at pag niyaya si erpat uminom T5 lang at coke ang gusto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    nagrerent siya

    he moved into his 2nd rental house in Jan 2011 also in Palo Alto... walking distance from FB HQ

    old rental house


    new rental house


    his car
    oic. So lowkey lang talaga gusto niya.

    honda fanboi din pala hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    his car



    Mark Zuckerberg is often seen in a black Acura TSX. The young billionaire has among the cheapest of the rides: the car is valued at about $30,000.


    Warren Buffett is one of the world's richest men, but his frugality is as well-known as his bank account. The investor drives a Cadillac DTS, which he purchased to support then-flailing American company General Motors. The car retails for around $45,000.


    Ingvard Kamprad is the founder of Ikea and is worth an estimated $28 billion. But his ride of choice is as humble as the furniture he sells: a 1993 Volvo 240. If the car sold today, it would only be worth about $1500.

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    Cars are just appliances. Binili yan using spare change na nakakalat sa bahay. hehe.

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    Don't know what's hard to believe. Unlike the hedge fund and family business rich, the self-made rich are often workaholics who don't really have time to indulge.

    Nothing new. There have been a few investigative reports showing that some CEOs drive in really crappy cars.

    Also, Buffets ownership of a jet fleet is a business thing, not a personal thing.

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    Private jets are an ridiculous expense. Hired CEOs love them, but if you own the company and are paying for it out of your pocket,.. Why bother?

    What IS true is that Gates owns some ridiculously rare cars... Like a Porsche 959.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Private jets are an ridiculous expense. Hired CEOs love them, but if you own the company and are paying for it out of your pocket,.. Why bother?

    What IS true is that Gates owns some ridiculously rare cars... Like a Porsche 959.
    Yeah and he got a speeding ticket while driving it.

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    The lesson here is people who are very rich live humbly coz wala na silang kailangan pang patunayan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Yeah and he got a speeding ticket while driving it.
    Gates got a ticket for speeding in a 911 not the 959.

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