Tragic soul star Amy Winehouse's companies were worth an estimated $3.2 million (£2 million) at the time of her death, according to newly published accounts.
The Back to Black hitmaker, who struggled with substance abuse issues for years, was found dead at her London home on 23 July (11) at the age of 27.
The money she left was tied up in property and other assets, as well as her companies, Cherry Westfield and CW Touring.
According to annual records, published on Sunday (04Sep11), Cherry Westfield was worth $3.2 million (£2 million) at the end of last November (10), while CW Touring had $12,851 (£8,032).
The singer's official cause of death has not yet been declared.