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None. He's deceased.
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Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist, was born March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany. He died on April 18, 1955, at Princeton, NJ. Therefore, he does not get paid anything; he has been deceased for over 60 years. As they say, you can't take (money) with you; deceased persons have no need for money.
No and Yes. The estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. And since the spouse is normally the recipient of the estate, the bills will affect how much the spouse will inherit. Some of the assets, such as property held as Tenants in the Entirety, becomes the property of the spouse. Other assets may have to be liquidated to pay the bills, including medical expenses and funeral costs.
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You will get whatever the market will bear- if the tablet was confirmably owned by a celebrity, it will draw a higher sales price.
Nothing - once the service member is deceased, all benefits cease. The only exception is if the member was killed in action (KIA) - in that instance, survivor's benefits apply.
For winning the 2010 premiership Collingwood received $1million in prize money.
In the state of Maryland, you are allowed to make up to $100 per week.
Having too much cash on hand can lead to missed investment opportunities, reduced returns for shareholders, and inefficient use of resources. It may also make the firm a target for acquisition or activist investors seeking to unlock value from the excess cash.
The net amount is usually negative, but depends on where you would draw the rights border for North Sea Oil.