Steve Jobs' wealth primarily came from his success with Apple and Pixar. Upon his death in 2011, much of his fortune was left to his family, including his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs, and their children. He also had philanthropic interests, although he was known for being relatively private about his charitable giving. Additionally, Jobs had investments and holdings that contributed to his financial legacy.
as in "don't quite your day job" meaning: don't put all your money, time and effort into some crazy venture like being a musician or play doh artist, go ahead pursue your dreams, but have a safety net ready.
Not all income tax goes to the Federal reserve but all money that goes to the Federal reserve comes from income tax.
because money is everything without money all would die or go bankrupt funds help it keep up and runing
Old money goes in museums all over the world. Frankish Money stays in the city of Acre but I think the city is now gone and burnt so te money is in historic museums.
Where do us money orders go after they are cashed
Steve Jobs went to Reed Collage and dropped out after the first semester.
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No, Steve Jobs never went to jail. He did face legal battles, such as the securities fraud case in 2001, but he was never imprisoned.
Cupertino Middle School - wrong.
He hasn't given anything since 1998
He went from pre-k to hight school
He died from cancer. Technically, he didn't "go" anywhere, except heaven, if you believe in that sort of thing.
In my opinion, I would rather be Steve Jobs because he would go down in history.
Yes But he Dropped out
Cupertino Middle School - wrong.
Steve Jobs went to Reed College, but dropped out after 18 months of school.