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    Future of Steve Jobs' $6.7 Billion Wealth Likely to Remain as Private As He Was

    The ever-private Steve Jobs was famously secretive when it came to Apple's new products. As with his personal life, the future of Steve Jobs' wealth will also stay under the radar.

    While the Apple co-founder's salary was $1 in 2010, Jobs' net worth estimate is at least $6.7 billion as of Sept. 6, according to Bloomberg News. Jobs owned 5.5 million shares of Apple stock, worth about $2.1 billion. The 56-year old Jobs had led the company since 1996, after co-founding the company in 1976 and his ouster in 1985.

    Tim Bajarin, president of technology consulting firm Creative Strategies in Silicon Valley's Campbell, Calif., said Job's wealth first began to accumulate after he founded Apple. While Jobs' computer company, NeXT, was not notably profitable, Baharin said Jobs' acquisition of Pixar was.

    The bulk of his wealth came from his 7.4 percent stake in The Walt Disney Co. -- 138 million shares -- worth $4.4 billion. Jobs acquired Pixar in 1986 and Disney bought the computer animation studio in 2006, placing Jobs on Disney's board of directors. According to Bloomberg, Jobs' Disney stock paid him at least $242 million in dividends before taxes since 2006. Jobs was the single largest shareholder in Disney, the parent company of ABC News.

    Given Jobs' vast wealth and penchant for privacy, he likely set up private trusts for his family and charitable purposes, according to Danielle Mayoras, estate planning attorney and co-author of the book Trial & Heirs. Mayoras said it is likely Jobs carefully planned his estate, given his wealth and length of his illness, though there are also individuals who do "not do the proper planning" regardless of one's circumstances.

    Attorneys usually help individuals create private trusts, which leave almost no public record, to describe the terms of an inheritance.

    "If you do do a trust, there's nothing that goes through the probate court and no public documents," she said. "Unless his family comes forth publicly, we're not going to know how he is distributing his wealth."

    Jobs and his wife, Laurene Powell, married in 1991 and had three children: Reed Paul, Erin Sienna, and Eve.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the family said, "Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family."

    "In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he cherished his family," the family said.

    One of the mysteries of his estate is whether he left money for his other family members. He had another daughter, Lisa Brennan Jobs, born in 1978 with his high school girlfriend, Chris Ann Brennan. As an adoptee, Jobs never met his biological father, Abdulfattah John Jandali, who is an executive at a hotel in Reno, Nev.

    Mayoras said careful planning would have clearly spelled out who his heirs were and would have minimized any potential conflicts over his estate.

    "Just because you have a child does not mean you have to provide for him or her," she said.

    Though Jobs was not public about his financial giving like other wealthy magnates such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, Mayoras said it is likely Jobs included charitable giving in his estate planning, in part because of the tax break donations provide. His wife is a board member of Teach for America, The Global Fund for Women, among a handful of other non-profits. In 1986, Jobs started the Stephen P. Jobs foundation but closed it after a year for reportedly not having enough time, according to the New York Times.

    Many speculated Steve Jobs was the anonymous donor that gave $150 million three years ago to the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of California, San Francisco. But a spokesperson for the hospital confirmed he was not.

    "Though Steve Jobs was a friend and supporter of the University of California, San Francisco, speculation that a $150 million anonymous donation to the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center came from him is erroneous. The donor who gave the gift remains anonymous," said Barbara J. French, Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications & University Relations for UCSF.

    This year, an individual can give away $5 million with no estate taxes. If Jobs properly planned, he and his wife could pass on $10 million without estate taxes. Outside of that limit, depending on the charitable planning, his estate could be taxed at 35 cents on the dollar, said Mayoras.

    "I'm assuming not only did he do general estate planning, but also charitable planning with lots of trusts in place to protect some assets," she said.

    Jobs and his family lived in the small, wealthy town of Woodside, Calif., about 17 miles from Apple's headquarters in Cupertino in Silicon Valley.

    In February, Jobs demolished his Spanish colonial mansion to make way for a smaller residence, despite attempts from a preservation group to relocate the 86-year old historical home. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Jobs bought the mansion in 1984, lived in it for 10 years, rented it, then left it vacant since 2000.

    Jobs was not known to have a luxurious lifestyle, often donning his signature black turtleneck, jeans and sneakers during most product presentations.

    Bajarin said Jobs' home was beautiful but "not extravagant." He said Jobs was not frugal but the only splurge he recalled was his private plane.

    "That was more than necessary given the size of the company and many companies do similar things," Bajarin said.

    In 1993, Jobs told the Wall Street Journal: "Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me…Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful…that's what matters to me."

     

    27 comments

    • RH  •  7 mths ago
      The man was an inventor of our time, just like Thomas Edison was. Nobody said he cured cancer, give him the respect he deserves. His finances and personal life are not our concerns...R.I.P. Mr. Jobs.
    • Kim A  •  7 mths ago
      You people saying that what Jobs contributed was less than that of a person who cures a disease (and are talking about him in disrespectful tones) remember this: he may not have cured cancer, but advances in computers have saved lives. Technological advances in health care are due to advances in computers. Ever heard of a CT machine??? CT stands for COMPUTED Tomography. Most hospitals are strictly on digital imaging now - thanks to computers!!! No more film - faster turn around time - the ability to send hundreds of images across computer networks to get fast, accurate readings from radiologists. It is thanks to people like Jobs and Gates that this is possible. Remember that the next time you have a CT scan in under 60 seconds... and a reading in the middle of the night in 30 minutes. Advances in medical imaging parallels advances in computers. FACT!

      Thank you Mr. Jobs - rest in peace!! --- an x-ray and CT tech
    • Wiz  •  7 mths ago
      "Unless his family comes forth publicly, we're not going to know how he is distributing his wealth." That being said NO ONE KNOWS and that is how it should be NOBODYS BUISINESS
    • HK  •  7 mths ago
      Interesting, unless the law has changed, his estate should receive a step up in cash basis benefit on his Apple stock, and there would be many millions in capital gains taxes lost to California and the US government. I'm not opposed to this tax practice, but wonder if it will get picked up on by the Liberal Media Elite (Also possibly his money is in a tax sheltered trust... I have done no research here)
      • VK 7 mths ago
        Good. Don't. It's his money to do what he wanted with.
    • Spark  •  7 mths ago
      send some of that my way... sure could use a break
    • ZipWizard  •  7 mths ago
      I heard someone say in here that Steve did not contribute to new careers. OK, maybe some got exported...but domestically, many all over the world owe their careers to him, literally.

      In the 1980's, if you were a news reporter, chances were you set your story on a Macintosh. At the time, it has the world's best word processor software. When you work with technology, and have the funds, you want the best money can buy.

      Excuse me, on seeming crass, as I continue on Steve's innovations creating new careers that never existed before. He was a primary pioneer in the personal home computer, as Bill Gates' competition in the PC emergence using Windows, which made everything better through competition.

      I think Apple employes over 25,000 people. Those jobs did not exist before Steve 'Jobs' created them. It also touches Apple Store sales people, iPod stores and websites, who owe their very livelihood to the man. Many an author owes they royalties and livelihood to an Apple computer. The company will go on creating new careers for intelligent people, in areas we can only imagine this early into the technology. We need more innovators like Steve. RIP, Mr. Jobs, you left too soon.
    • Sprdthewrd  •  7 mths ago
      Although a Liberal Steve Jobs was also a capitalist...but more than that he was a visionary and has left a great legacy...many have been blessed by his efforts
    • Ameribella  •  7 mths ago
      He was a class act and wonderful man who had the ability to ignore such digging and simply do what was needed to build a strong company, strong culture and strong legacy. I have nothing but admiration for who he was.
    • David Ballway  •  7 mths ago
      Yes it is sad that this man has passed on to the next world. I didnt agree with him politically or own many of the Apple Products but it is still sad that being said we all will one day pay for our sin or crimes.
    • Sloan  •  7 mths ago
      The article failed to mention that Steve Jobs wonderful wife is a graduate of Stanford and Wharton and is brilliant. There is no need to worry about his family and fortune for they are in VERY good hands!
    • Douglas Channel  •  7 mths ago
      Steve was a smart guy and I am sure the government is not going to rape his estate. Steve was a one of a kind guy and he will be missed. Rest in peace Steve and thanks for my apple products that bring me pleasure.
    • Mr. Control  •  7 mths ago
      His body is not quite cold yet... and already they clamour for his fortune.
      I thought it was the 'Person" that was important and not the money?
      • Kate 7 mths ago
        The article didn't mention anyone "clamoring". Most of us will never know that kind of wealth so it's something we're just curious about. We like to imagine what that would be like. Lighten up, dude. ;)
      • Kim A 7 mths ago
        this is a yahoo article - not a statement from the family - don't read so much into it.
    • John S  •  7 mths ago
      Just another rich prick who's money couldn't save him!
    • lyntiger  •  7 mths ago
      sink this out
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      f his legacy in the end its simply the end
    • Anthony  •  7 mths ago
      "Just because you have a child does not mean you have to provide for him or her," she said.

      If I heard someone say that, in front of my face, I would have to strangle that individual, with my bare hands.
    • fran  •  7 mths ago
      "Just because you have a child does not mean that you have to provide for him or her" she [Ms. Mayoras] said. It appears Ms. Mayoras equates having a child, one's own flesh and blood, as having a bowel movement--flush and its gone, even if it is an adult.

      This is this type of mentality and miseducation that has ruined the core of our civilized world. If everyone was educated as to the great, lifelong commitment and responsibility it is to bring another human being into the world, few would truly choose to have one.

      The Earth cannot provide for everyone to bring another human being into the world without considering its sources of shelter, food, water, work and its source of love.

      Whether a child that has known parents has turned out to be well- or ill-adjusted in adulthood, should not be society's concern, but the parent's concern. We already live in a day and age when so many humans are suffering from unemployment, and the distress and poverty that creates.

      At present, there isn't enough organized charity to provide for all those discarded human beings that exist. Therefore, those that created their children should by law provide for them, or else they should think twice before having a child, and opt instead to have a bicycle or a motorscooter, but definitely not one more castaway child.

      If the law was changed wherein 'We, the People', made it very clear that whoever decides to bring a child into the world, is by law, required to care for it forever, the world that we live in today would be a much happier, and safer place, something we all desperately need, long and hope for.
    • JS  •  7 mths ago
      TO ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS: you see money don't get u know where he even put all he's money for he's heath... nothing and he still passed away
    • Victor Nietsnek  •  7 mths ago
      Well, it looks like Steve Jobs did not get his wish. He IS the richest man in the cemetery. Did he die a failure? Only he knew that for sure. But, despite his accomplishments, fame and assets, there is ample reason to suspect so. If you die, feeling a failure, you probably lived admirably. Only people, truly satisfied with their accomplishments in life, leaving large fat estates, are true failures. Why?! Because, their dreams were too small. Gazing at the evening sky, one speculates that a large paper bag encloses the atmosphere. Stars are but pinholes in that bag, letting light shine into our fishbowl. Like glorified tilapia, we creatures serve but as marionettes. Raw Nature appears cruel and merciless, but she’s mere mechanism. We are souls, put into a salt solution, sent to pluck a world out of the ether. Our ultimate question must always be…have we plucked well? Hotel Aloirav
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      God, our Almighty Creator did not promise us (his creation) ETERNITY! So, everything will come to an end. Just compete in doing good deeds and stop harming one another!
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