Because the Forbes Bankable Newsletter has ended, we're inviting you to get our newest flagship newsletter with the best of Forbes to your inbox every weekday with a heavy focus on entrepreneurship, career and success news, in-depth journalism, multimedia storytelling, expert-led webinars, and exclusive discounts to live events. Click below to get on the Forbes Daily Dozen list: | | The following is a preview of the Daily Dozen: | | Facebook’s $22 billion WhatsApp purchase made Brian Acton one of the richest people in America. But his idealism clashed with Mark Zuckerberg’s financial juggernaut. For the first time, Acton explains why he quit. How does the world's richest man run a company? Here’s how Amazon boss Jeff Bezos keeps his near-trillion-dollar company working like a startup. The University of Pennsylvania has a Louis Vuitton problem. Like the luxury fashion company, any chance price affects its reputation—and the value of a product. Penn faces that situation with a new, discounted degree program that's mostly online. Billionaire Robert Smith's private equity firm is looking at a $3 billion payday after a recent deal with Adobe. Smith's very specific type of investing has been paying off for decades. How far will Disney go to beat Netflix? Far enough to risk damaging two of its biggest money makers, the Marvel and Star Wars franchises. Empower wants to be the go-to bank for millennials. The young financial company offers 1% cash back on debit-card transactions and a high-interest savings account. Its backers include Sequoia. In China, new billionaire Zhang Yong is opening a new restaurant every day. Here’s how he went from high-school drop out to hot-pot kingpin. Here's the crazy amount America spends on higher education, in one chart. Meet the millennial couple who spent their last $1,000 to start what’s now a six-figure business: LadyBoss, an e-commerce site that should have $30 million in sales this year. What to Watch Meet the five most reputable cities in the world, where people most want to live, visit and conduct business. View the latest Forbes webinar on The New Rules For Personal Branding. Or, read the top 5 Q&As from the webinar. | | | | |