Billionaire Elon Musk says it would be a mistake to automatically hand over his company shares to his ten š¤š©šŖšš„ren.
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk is one of many celebrities of shared their thoughts about passing on their wealth to their š¤š©šŖšš„ren. According to Musk who already has 10 of his own, he is ānot in the schoolā of passing on shares in his companies to š¤š©šŖšš„ren who wouldnāt be able to manage them or have no real interest in running them.
Speaking during a recent sit down with Wall Street Journalās CEO Council, Musk shared that he already has a plan in place for his businesses should he pass on.
ELON MUSKāS AFTER DEATH PLANS DONāT INCLUDE LEAVING HIS KIDS BILLIONS
A few years ago actor Ashton Kutcher and his actress wife Mila Kunis revealed that they donāt plan on leaving their two kids any of their vast wealth.
Other stars such as Jackie Chan, Gordon Ramsay, Daniel Craig and Bill Gates have all previously shared that they are against funding their š¤š©šŖšš„renās lives and it looks like South African-ššØš«š§ US based Elon Musk is joining the pack.
Elon Muskās big family. He is a father of ten.
Speaking during aĀ Wall Street JournalĀ interview, Musk revealed that he is not planning on simply leaving his companies SpaceX, Twitter and Tesla to his š¤š©šŖšš„ren.
According to the mogul who is currently worth $188bn, it would be a āmistakeā to automatically hand the shares over to them.
āI am definitely not of the school of automatically giving my kids some shares of the companies, even if they have no interest or inclination or ability to manage the company. I think itās a mistake,āĀ he said.
A PLAN IN PLACE
Musk also added that he already has already discussed some of the steps that should be taken should he lose his life any time soon.
āThere are particular individuals identified that Iāve told the board look, āIf something happens to me unexpectedly, this is my recommendation for taking over.ā So in all cases, the board is aware of my recommendation.ā