Amy Winehouse's earnings have quadrupled since her untimely death in 2011
Amy's Cherry Westfield company, directed by her parents Mitch and Janis, posted profits of £1.06million for the 16 months to April 2013. This figure marks an increase from £257,353 recorded for the 12 months to November 2011.
The latest accounts show Winehouse’s company had assets of £2.4million.
Since her death from alcohol poisoning at her home in Camden, North London, in July 2011, Amy's parents have worked tirelessly to campaign on behalf of others suffering from addiction. Her father, Mitch, set up the Amy Winehouse Foundation, part of which helps recovering addicts to go into schools and speak of their experiences.
Mitch told The Mirror he has forgiven the man who gave Amy her first hit of heroin - her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil.