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Written by Jane Ridley, McClatchy-Tribune
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Friday, 23 March 2007 |
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Britney Spears may well have found her stint in rehab taxing, but her biggest challenge lies ahead: Settling her divorce from Kevin Federline and fighting the complex custody battle over their sons.
There's good news for the troubled pop tart. With an estimated net worth of $100 million, Britney can easily afford the $48,000 bill for her month-long stay at one of the nation's poshest rehab centers.
Though her fortune will be slightly dented by an expected seven-figure payoff to Federline, she'll still have enough to cover almost a lifetime of treatment at the $1,600-a-night Promises Center in Malibu, Calif.
But the star — who not too long ago was on top of the music world — would be wise not to hang up her microphone for too long.
"The best thing Britney can do right now is take some time away for herself and make a great record," says Joe Levy, executive editor of Rolling Stone magazine.
"The old saw is that she's just one hit away from a comeback. Side by side is the saying that there's no such thing as bad publicity."
The drop in sales of her previous albums doesn't necessarily mean she has fallen from favor, because record sales have declined across the board, says Levy. "I think it is still possible for her to run her business."
And what a business it is. Divided into a string of separate companies, such as Britney Touring, One More Time Music, Fairy Zone Productions and Britney Online, it's more of a corporation.
"She's a very wealthy woman and protected by an ironclad prenuptial agreement," says financial expert Lea Goldman, associate editor of Forbes magazine, which recently ranked Spears as the 12th-richest woman in entertainment.
Fortunately for Spears, her income will continue to grow, whether she goes back to work or sits on her butt.
Under the terms of her 2005 perfume contract with Elizabeth Arden, she gets a guaranteed sum of $2.54 million this year, even if, as Goldman predicts, sales fail to meet expectations.
"Midnight Fantasy, the latest perfume in the range, looks like it's going to be a bomb," says Goldman. "It came out at Christmas around the time she started spiraling out of control.
"The campaign isn't working because the gorgeous advertisements of a blond, thin Britney are completely out of sync with the tired, out-of-shape mess we are seeing in the tabloids."
The headache won't be the star's, however. Even if it were, the hundreds of thousands of dollars she'll collect from other sources make the perfect tonic.
Royalties, merchandising, past endorsement deals and revenue from properties produce hefty annual handouts and, wisely invested, will earn large amounts of interest.
Britney's finances are supervised by an elite group of bankers and accountants who have skillfully managed her funds for a number of years.
Sources say she follows their advice to the letter. What a shame they don't have as much influence over their wayward client's private life. ___
INSIDE BRITNEY'S FORTUNE Leaked documents drawn up by the savvy legal team that prepared Britney's premarital agreement — plus extensive research by Forbes magazine — give a fascinating insight into the star's immense wealth, which continues to accumulate every second.
MUSIC: $26.5 million Spears' contract with Zomba Records earned her $6.72 million for her last album, "Into the Zone." The accompanying 2004 tour netted an average $413,000 a night, which led experts to estimate she made $20 million. Royalties from albums and music used in ads and films generate about $60,000 per year.
PROPERTY and VALUABLES: $22.6 million Four houses, including a $10.2 million, eight-bedroom mansion in Malibu and a $4.5 million carriage house in Kentwood (in L.A.), plus the equity from recent sales of her $6 million Manhattan penthouse apartment and the $1 million Orlando apartment she owned with old flame Justin Timberlake. She also owns vast forests in Louisiana valued at $6 million.
ENDORSEMENTS: $21.6 million Spears earned a record-breaking $9.27 million in 2001 for her three TV commercials and print ads as the face of Pepsi. She also pocketed millions from Toyota, Samsung, Nabisco, Kirin, Proactiv and Skechers, although a court fight over the four-wheeler rollerskates made in her name soured the deal.
MERCH: $16.7 million Under the terms of her 2004 Elizabeth Arden deal, Spears earns 6 percent royalties on her perfume, skin-care goods and cosmetics. Her first scent, Curious, was a best seller. She is guaranteed between $1.96 million and $2.94 million per year each year until 2009, regardless of sales. Dolls, T-shirts, tour posters and keychains rake in a further $5 million.
CASH IN THE BANK: $33.25 million The star has six high-interest accounts at banks including Credit Suisse, Citizens Bank and Signature Bank.
ANOTHER BRITNEY PASSION: $333,000 worth of jewelry Her custom-designed platinum and diamond 5.21-carat rings are valued at $259,000 in the prenup papers, and her Tiffany diamond watch cost $4,000. Another expensive piece is a platinum necklace with one-carat butterfly-shaped diamond and 1.5-carat intense pink diamond at $22,700.
TV, MOVIES and MAGAZINES: $6.5 million She earned $3.07 million for "Crossroads" and $790,000-a-time for TV specials on cable channels such as HBO and Showtime. Meanwhile People magazine paid her almost $100,000 for first photos of her first son, Sean Preston, and she has secured other lucrative print deals. | Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. |
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