Tuesday 3 March 2015

MichaelJordan Appears on Forbes' World's Richest Billionaires List for 1st Time

Many former athletes run into financial issues after their careers, be it due to lavish spending habits or a difficulty adjusting to their post-sports lives. That has certainly not been the case for Michael Jordan, however, who is currently one of the richest people on the planet, according to Forbes' latest list of the world's richest billionaires.


Darren Rovell of ESPN has more:

Forbes' World's Richest Billionaires List is out. Michael Jordan makes list for the 1st time (1,741st richest person in world)

CNN Money breaks down how Jordan accumulated his vast earnings:

"Jordan amassed his $1 billion fortune partly through his endorsement deal with Nike (NKE). The Jordan brand by Nike brought in an estimated $2.25 billion in 2013, which earned the 52 year-old athlete $90 million, according to Forbes.

But it was Jordan's ownership of the Charlotte Hornets basketball team that catapulted him into the billionaire's ranks this year. NBA teams soared in value after Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) CEO, paid $2 billion for the Los Angeles Clippers."

Few former athletes are as recognizable around the world as Jordan, so if any former athlete were to become one of the richest people in the world, it's hardly surprising that it's him. While his foray into an NBA front office and eventually ownership had its ups and downs, Jordan remains one of the league's most important figures.

His enduring marketing pull for companies like Nike and Hanes is a testament to just how iconic of a figure he truly is both in the United States and around the world. That future generations who never saw Jordan play will continue to wear his signature Nike sneaker is a powerful statement about just how large his cultural imprint remains.

Source: http://m.bleacherreport.com/

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