How couple Beyonce and Jay-Z ‘show’ their 9-year-old daughter to earn $500 million and enjoy the rich life
Jay Z and Beyonce are currently the most powerful couple in Hollywood in both music and business. In 2018, Beyonce’s net worth was $355 million and Jay-Z’s was $900 million but in October 2020, Forbes reported the singer’s equity had increased to $420 million and his The rapper reached the $1 billion mark. Currently, the total net worth of both is about 1.8 billion USD. Jay-Z’s current investment portfolio includes holdings in Uber and Space-X and recently sold his Armand de Brignac champagne brand to LVMH for around $630 million.
However, the couple’s special feature is their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter (9 years old), who currently owns a fortune worth $500 million. In the world, anyone who has money is almost willing to give it to their children but the masterpiece that Jay-Z and Beyonce created is wealth for their daughter without giving her a penny.
Jay-Z Beyonce and his wife and their daughter Blue Ivy attended the 2018 Grammy Awards. The girl became the center of media attention everywhere. Photo: Kevin Mazur
The powerful couple invested in their daughter in the field of music, which is the couple’s forte. When she was just 4 years old, Blue Ivy appeared on Jay-Z’s album “4:44” where she showed off her rap skills by performing the song Blue’s Freestyle. The performance was so impressive that Jay-Z ordered an animated video to simulate it for her. Photo: Beyonce.com
Blue Ivy also showed off her vocal talent by performing on the audiobook version of Hair Love, and collaborated with her mother to create Brown Skin Girl – a song on the 2019 soundtrack album of the movie The Lion King: The Gift that was released. won many awards. Photo: Beyonce.com
Every time Ivy’s songs are streamed on Spotify or purchased from the iTunes app and used for commercial purposes, she will have money to save in her piggy bank. Before the age of 10, Ivy had so much copyright income and became one of the eight richest children in America with an income of hundreds of millions of dollars, currently about 500 million dollars. This source of profit will last forever for her. Photo: Beyonce.com
According to experts, Ivy’s success from an early age helps her become a big star in the future. Vice President of Development at the Hong Kong Institute of Financial Planning Edwin Cheung said that starting to invest at a young age has a huge advantage in terms of time and creates a compound effect. Just starting five years earlier can make a big difference in long-term profits. Additionally, starting early can help smooth out market volatility and allow investors to take on more risk for higher potential long-term returns. Photo: Thecut
A single $10,000 investment at age 20 will grow to more than $70,000 by the time the investor turns 60, based on a 5% interest rate. If that $10,000 investment is moved to age 30, it will bring in about $43,000 by age 60, but if it starts at age 40, by age 60 it will only yield $26,000. The longer money is used, the more money it creates. Blue Ivy seems to be taking full advantage of this approach by starting 20 years ahead of everyone else. She has her parents to thank for that. Photo: Beyonce / Instagram
As the daughter of a celebrity, Ivy also has an outstanding fashion style. When talking about the girl, one cannot help but mention the overflowing wardrobe. Ivy’s number of outfits exceeds that of most people, on every level, as at 3 years old she wore Dior to the Grammy Awards. Photo: Robert Kamau
Every time she appears before the media, Ivy always impresses with beautifully coordinated outfits in both style and color. In the photo is a mother and daughter at the premiere event of The Lion King movie wearing Alexander McQueen brand clothes. Photo: Alberto E.Rodriquez
As the daughter of a powerful Hollywood star couple, Ivy enjoys a wealthy life from every angle, from luxury resorts to yachts and private jets. Photo: Beyonce / Instagram
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