Charlie Munger pockets $70,000 a year from a $1,000 investment he made in 1962 - and has likely raked in over $1 million in total

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Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's right-hand man, spent $1,000 on oil royalties in 1962. He now receives 70 times that amount from them each year.

Munger placed his oil bet in 1962, after meeting a businessman named Al Marshall during a husband-and-wife golf tournament. At the third hole, Marshall outlined his plan to bid in a local oil-royalty auction. Munger responded, in characteristically blunt fashion, "You're doing it all wrong."

"I'm still getting $2,000 to $3,000 a month from that," Marshall told author Janet Lowe for her book, "Damn Right!: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger." Munger, a billionaire investor and Berkshire's 99-year-old vice chairman, relayed the story himself during Daily Journal's shareholder meeting in 2016.

Whether Munger is receiving $70,000, $100,000, or some other figure from the royalties each year, it's safe to say he's made a fortune from them over time.modest $100,000 salary

 

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