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Do you want to be a Billionaire?

by @EricPesik http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/

Billionaires are members of the most elite group of people in the world.

To join the billionaire club, you must be you must be 1 in 3 million.

The good news is - if you want to join this elite club, membership is growing.

The world’s population of billionaires increased 7% last year to reach a record high of 2,325 billionaires.

Do you have what it takes to become a billionaire?

If you want to be a billionaire, it pays to have rich parents.

Just under half of all billionaires inherited a portion of their wealth.

And 20% of all billionaires’ wealth is due entirely to inheritance.

For example, the Walton heirs are among the richest families in the world, with a combined wealth of $152 billion.

The Walton wealth was inherited from Bud and Sam Walton, founders of Walmart. The Walton heirs own over 50% of the company.

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to be a self-starter.

Inheritance helps, but inheritance alone is generally not enough.

Over 80% of all billionaires made the majority of their fortune themselves, even if they inherited a portion.

And 55% of all billionaires are entirely self-made.

To build wealth today, you must be in your own business. – Billionaire, J. Paul Getty

Starting your own company means your income will no longer be limited, you will use your time more effectively, and you will no longer need to beg for favours from people anymore. – Billionaire, Jack Ma

If somebody offers you an amazing opportunity but you are not sure you can do it, say yes – then learn how to do it later! – Billionaire, Richard Branson

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to be a man.

There are 2,039 male billionaires, but only 286 women.

Among female billionaires, 21% are widowed, and many of them inherited their wealth from their husbands.

Women are more likely to have gained their fortune by inheritance: 65% of female billionaires inherited all or some of their wealth, compared with only 40% of male billionaires.

Men are more likely to have made their fortune on their own. 60% of male billionaires are self-made billionaires, but only 35% of female billionaires are self-made.

Female billionaires who inherited their wealth are generally wealthier than self-made female billionaires.

“Too many women limit their vision and opportunities by getting overwhelmed.” Women walk away from opportunities that they can’t manage themselves, instead of thinking, “Who can I get to help me so I can go out to sell the company?” – Nell Merlino, CEO of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence

You CAN have it all. You just can’t have it all at once. – Billionaire, Oprah Winfrey

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to be married.

89% of male billionaires and 65% of female billionaires are married.

6.5% of billionaires are divorced. 3.1% of billionaires are single. 4.3% of billionaires are widowed.

When it comes time to settle down, find someone who wants an equal partner. Someone who thinks women should be smart, opinionated and ambitious. Someone who values fairness and expects or, even better, wants to do his share in the home. These men exist and, trust me, over time, nothing is sexier.” – Billionaire, Sheryl Sandberg

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to graduate from a U.S. University.

65% of billionaires have a university degree, and United States universities count the greatest number of billionaires as their alumni.

The United States has 80% of the top 20 universities for billionaires.

Runners up: India, England, Russia, and Switzerland have only 1 university each in the top 20.

If you want to become a billionaire, a university degree is not necessary; and an advanced degree is probably a waste of time.

35% of all billionaires have no university degree at all.

14% of billionaires have MBAs. 7% of billionaires have Ph.Ds.

Of billionaires who have university degrees, the largest proportion have only a bachelor’s degree.

School is not the only path to the billionaire club.

The founders of Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, and Facebook, all dropped out of school before becoming billionaires.

Newly-minted billionaire, Jack Ma of Alibaba Group failed twice before passing his college entrance exam.

Intelligent people need a fool to lead them. – Billionaire, Jack Ma

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to work close to where the money is.

Nearly 20% of all billionaires made their wealth though finance, banking, and investments.

Most engineering graduates, for example, are not engineers but entrepreneurs. The same goes for most law and politics graduates, who owe their fortunes not to practicing their professions but climbing the ranks of the financial services sector. – Times Higher Education UK

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to relocate.

Billionaires are global citizens.

Billionaires move their homes and businesses to take advantage of the unique benefits that different locations can offer.

There are 10 locations in the world where billionaires concentrate in groups, with 100 times more billionaires per capita than the global average.

No. Location 1 - Liechtenstein 2 - Bermuda 3 - Luxembourg 4 - Hong Kong 5 - Switzerland 6 - Singapore 7 - United Arab Emirates 8 - Qatar 9 - Kuwait 10 - Norway

In these billionaire hubs, only half of the billionaires are “home-grown.” The other half are foreign-born.

In 5 of the top 10 territories, foreign-born billionaires make up all or the majority of the billionaire population.

The fastest growing region for billionaires is Latin America, which grew almost 38%.

The United States has the highest number of billionaires in the world, but it is growing at a much slower rate.

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to make friends with other billionaires.

Billionaires make friends with other billionaires.

On average, billionaires have business or personal relationships with 9 other ultra-high net worth Individuals.

Ultra-high net worth individuals are not always billionaires, but they have a net worth of at least US$30 million.

How do you make friends with billionaires? The same way you make friends with other people.

Billionaires form bonds and relationships with people who share their interests and abilities.

68.3% of billionaires are interested in sports, and 23% are interested in the outdoors.

If you want to become a billionaire, it pays to think big and take big risks.

All achievements, all earned riches have their beginning in an idea. – Billionaire, Andrew Carnegie

You must take risks, both with your own money or with borrowed money. Risk taking is essential to business growth. – Billionaire, J. Paul Getty

If I lose a billion dollars, I will have it back in less than five years. – Billionaire, Henry Ford

There is no single path to becoming a billionaire.

You cannot just go to college and take a safe job working for someone else, hoping that you will eventually be promoted into the billionaire club after years of achievements.

You can be the best educated, most experienced person in the company, but to become a billionaire, you need to be a leader - not a worker.

Do you have what it takes to become a billionaire?

Although there is no single path to becoming a billionaire, it pays to be a married male from a wealthy family with wealthy friends, educated in the U.S., with your own business related to investments or finance, and who thinks big, embraces risk, and is willing to relocate.

Source Acknowledgements Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire Census 2014 http://www.billionairecensus.com/home.php Billionaire Jack Ma teaches you how to be successful in life and business http://vulcanpost.com/5407/billionaire-jack-ma-teaches-you-how-to-be-successful-in-life-and-business/ Richard Branson: Say yes, then learn how to do it later http://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/say-yes-then-learn-how-to-do-it-later Wikipedia: Walton family http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walton_family Forbes: Why Women-Owned Businesses Don't Grow http://www.forbes.com/sites/thestreet/2012/05/17/why-women-owned-businesses-dont-grow/ My Top Business Ideas: 55 School Drop Out Billionaires + Successful Entrepreneurs http://www.mytopbusinessideas.com/school-drop-out-billionaires-successful-entrepreneurs/ Forbes: 23 Leadership Tips From Oprah Winfrey http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngreathouse/2012/09/27/23-leadership-tips-from-oprah-winfrey/ Good Reads: Sheryl Sandberg quotes http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/5333595.Sheryl_Sandberg Times Higher Education: World's top 100 universities for producing millionaires http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/worlds-top-100-universities-for-producing-millionaires/2008749.article My Top Business Ideas: How to Become a Billionaire Entrepreneur / Investor http://www.mytopbusinessideas.com/become-a-billionaire/

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