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October 10, 2009 10:24 PM
Is Tiger Woods really a billionaire? I'm thinking about adding him to my page How To Become a Billionaire, but Tiger denies it.
Should I add Tiger Woods to the billionaire page before he's a billionaire, even if Forbes calls him one? Contrary to the Forbes, Tiger claims he's not yet a billionaire. Even if Tiger is not a billionaire, he's done quite well in his golf career, should we just call him a "billionaire athlete" even though he's not yet a billionaire? Should he be listed in the Forbes 400 for the sake of his hard work and dedication to the sport of golf, and huge amount of celebrity endorsements?
If Tiger Woods is not yet a billionaire, how far away really is Tiger Woods from becoming one? He may have made a billion dollars, but he might have spent millions.
Also, how is Forbes assessing billionaires if they aren't even getting this one right? Are there any on the list who aren't really billionaires? Did Forbes just do this as a publicity stunt? How come there are some billionaires who aren't on the list, are they opting out of it for some reason?
If Tiger Woods is not yet a billionaire, how far away really is Tiger Woods from becoming one? He may have made a billion dollars, but he might have spent millions.
Also, how is Forbes assessing billionaires if they aren't even getting this one right? Are there any on the list who aren't really billionaires? Did Forbes just do this as a publicity stunt? How come there are some billionaires who aren't on the list, are they opting out of it for some reason?
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