The information known in recent weeks about Isak Andic's willingness to create a foundation to which to dedicate part of his fortune as a "legado al mundo" has reopened a debate among the billionaires. In the face of the traditional model of transmitting all the heritage to the children after death, some of the richest entrepreneurs and artists in the world have chosen another way: to devote much of their money to philanthropy, research, educati…
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The information known in recent weeks about Isak Andic's willingness to create a foundation to which to dedicate part of his fortune as a "legado al mundo" has reopened a debate among the billionaires. In the face of the traditional model of transmitting all the heritage to the children after death, some of the richest entrepreneurs and artists in the world have chosen another way: to devote much of their money to philanthropy, research, educati…