Steve Forbes

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Steve Forbes Wiki Biography

Malcolm Stevenson Forbes Jr., simply known as Steve Forbes, is a famous American editor, publisher, publishing executive, as well as a businessman. To the public, Steve Forbes is perhaps best known as the editor-in-chief of the popular business magazine called “Forbes”. The magazine was originally co-founded in 1917 by Bertie Charles Forbes, Steve Forbes’ grandfather, and Walter Drey. Steve Forbes took over control of the company after the death of his father Malcolm Stevenson Forbes in 1990. At the time, Forbes held the position of President and Chief Executive of the company, in addition to being the editor-in-chief of the magazine. A bi-weekly magazine, “Forbes” managed to distribute 931,558 copies in 2013, which contributed to Steve Forbes’ annual salary that year, the amount of which was $107.5 million. A previous editor of “Forbes”, James Michaels, led the magazine to the finals of the National Magazine Award, and made numerous contributions to maintaining its popularity. Currently, Randall Lane serves as the editor of “Forbes”. Even though the company managed to gather decent revenue, most of the shares of “Forbes” were sold to the “Integrated Whale Media” firm in 2014. Aside from “Forbes”, the company had also published such magazines as “American Legacy”, “Invention & Technology”, “Forbes Life” and “American Heritage”.

In addition to working at his father’s company, Steve Forbes went into politics as well, and even ran two presidential campaigns, firstly in 1996, and then in 2000.

A well-known editor and publishing executive, how rich is Steve Forbes? According to sources, Steve Forbes has an estimated net worth of $430 million. The majority of his wealth coming from his involvement in the “Forbes” company, as well as other business ventures.

Steve Forbes was born in 1947 in New Jersey, United States, where he studied at the Far Hills Country Day School. He then enrolled in Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1970. While studying in university, Forbes co-founded a magazine called “Business Today”, which was released by a non-profit student organization of Princeton University.

Prior to becoming the editor-in-chief of “Forbes”, Steve Forbes ventured into politics, which resulted in him becoming a candidate for the presidential elections in 1996 and 2000. Forbes’ other political activities included joining the board of directors of a lobbying group called “FreedomWorks”, as well as “National Taxpayers’ Union”. Forbes is also a frequent guest on the business analysis program entitled “Forbes on Fox”, which is hosted by David Asman.

In addition to that, Forbes has become known for his political endorsements. Over the years, Steve Forbes has endorsed such politicians as Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, John McCain, and Peter Schiff to name a few.

Aside from “Forbes”, Steve Forbes is also a well-known author, who published his first book in 1999 under the title of “The New Birth of Freedom: Vision of America”. Forbes’ most recent work called “Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets Are Moral and Big Government Isn’t” came out in 2012.

A popular businessman, as well as a published writer, Steve Forbes has an estimated net worth of $430 million.

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Steve Forbes Quick Info

Net Worth $430 Million
Date Of Birth July 18, 1947
Place Of Birth Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Profession Editor, Businessperson, Publisher, Politician, Author
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Sabina Beekman (m. 1971)
Children Moira Forbes, Elizabeth Forbes, Roberta Forbes, Catherine Forbes, Sabina Forbes
Parents Roberta Remsen, Malcolm Forbes
Siblings Christopher Forbes, Tim Forbes
Nicknames Malcolm S. Forbes , Krugerrand Boy , Malcolm Stevenson “Steve” Forbes, Jr. , Malcolm S. Forbes Jr. , Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Jr.
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/steveforbesceo
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0285411

Steve Forbes Quotes

  • The Chinese government is quickly losing its ideological legitimacy, maintain its rule with force, but cannot draw strength from the ideology of Marx and Mao.
  • There’s plenty of juice to keep this economy going.
  • People are not going to reelect Barack Obama. But will the new president govern as a real conservative? We’re going to have to apply the heat to make sure.
  • We must guard against the overreaching hand of big government trying to take away our freedom. And we must always protect the environment in a manner consistent with our values.
  • A promise made should be a promise kept.
  • The rise of China as a new power is another great challenge for the US. Our failure to properly handle Germany and Japan earlier in the 20th century cost us and the world dearly. We must not make this same mistake with China.
  • You don’t change minds in Washington with sweet reason. You do it to the white light of public opinion.
  • What you do as president has consequences.
  • There is something fundamentally unfair about a government that takes away so much of people’s money, power, and personal control while telling them that life will be better as a result.
  • Over time, there’s a very close correlation between what happens to the dollar and what happens to the price of oil. When the dollar gets week, the price of oil, which, as you know, and other commodities are denominated in dollars, they go up. We saw it in the ’70s, when the dollar was savagely weakened.
  • The real cure for what ails our health care system today is less government and more freedom.
  • I think the idea of trying to demonize Governor Romney’s going to backfire. Their attempts so far have failed pretty outstandingly and I think at the end of the day, people are going to say, ‘what was Obama’s record?’ Governor Romney’s got pro-growth Reaganesque proposals on the table.
  • Today, the US spends less on defense as a percentage of our economy than we did at any time since he Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. For the world’s only superpower, that is an invitation to very serious trouble.
  • No more turning a blind eye to Chinese spies in our nuclear labs. No more keeping silent about Chinese slave labor camps.
  • As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream.
  • One thing on psychology, which we’ve always known, is that every investor says they’re long-term – and they are until the market takes a hit.
  • The phenomenon of home schooling is a wonderful example of the American can-do attitude. Growing numbers of parents have become disenchanted with government-run public schools. Many parents have simply taken matters into their own hands, literally.
  • If a man breaks a pledge, the public ought to know it.
  • Obviously, things can get derailed, particularly if, which looks more and more likely, you get a blow-up between Israel and Iran. I think that’s a very real probability now. But barring some real blow-up, the U.S. economy will grow, after a slow first quarter, about 3, 3.5 percent this year, far better than it was in 2011.
  • Our failure to properly deal with Germany and Japan early cost the world dearly later on. We dare not make the same mistake with China.
  • And it would be fair. Everyone will pay the same tax and it will eliminate tax cheaters and corporate shenanigans.

Steve Forbes Important Facts

  • Endorsed Donald Trump for the 2016 Presidential election.
  • He was nominated for the 2016 New Jersey Hall of Fame in the Enterprise category.
  • Daughter Moira Forbes hosts web series: “Success with Moira Forbes” and has appeared on CBS This Morning, The Insider, CNN, BBC, and Fox.
  • Daughter Biz Forbes has been a contributor on the Fox News Channel and has represented the Ford Motor Company on television.
  • Release of his book, “Flat Tax Revolution: Using a Postcard to Abolish the IRS”. [2005]
  • Release of his book, “Power, Ambition, Glory”. [2009]
  • Release of his book, “How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets are the Best Answer in Today’s Economy”, by Steve with Elizabeth Ames. [November 2009]
  • Had back surgery [June 2010].
  • Presidential candidate in 1996 and 2000.
  • Forbes Media Chairman and CEO.
  • Father of Catherine Forbes, Sabina Forbes and Moira Forbes.
  • Brother of Tim Forbes.
  • Editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine.
  • Son of Malcolm S. Forbes.
  • Owns a yacht named Highlander.

Steve Forbes Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Rules of Engagement 2009 TV Series Man Reading Forbes Magazine Actor
Forbes on Fox 2012-2016 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself Self
In Depth 2016 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
Making Money with Charles Payne 2015-2016 TV Series Himself – Forbes Media Chairman / Himself – Panelist Self
PlantPure Nation 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Cavuto on Business 2013-2015 TV Series Himself – Forbes Media Chairman & Editor-in-Chief / Himself Self
Stossel 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Who Is Vermin Supreme? An Outsider Odyssey 2014 Documentary Himself Self
On the Record w/ Brit Hume 2012-2014 TV Series Himself / Himself – Forbes Media Chairman / Himself – Chairman / … Self
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto 2005-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Jansing & Co. 2013 TV Series Guest – Himself Self
Now with Alex Wagner 2013 TV Series Himself Self
America’s Newsroom 2012 TV Series Himself Self
America Live 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Lou Dobbs Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano 2010-2012 TV Series Himself Self
An Inconvenient Tax 2011 Documentary Himself – President & CEO, Forbes Self
The Apprentice 2005-2010 TV Series Himself – CEO: Forbes, Inc. / Himself Self
I Want Your Money 2010 Documentary Himself Self
The Dylan Ratigan Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Mile High: How to Win… and Lose… the White House 2009 Documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
IFC News: 2008 Uncut 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Colbert Report 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Daily Show 1999-2008 TV Series Himself Self
Squawk Box 2007 TV Series Himself Self
La nit al dia 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The One Percent 2006 Documentary Self
The O’Reilly Factor 2005 TV Series Himself – Chairman, Forbes Media Self
Charlie Rose 2000 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Campaign Trail to the Road to the White House 2000 TV Special Himself Self
The Awful Truth 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The Sunday Programme 1996 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 1996 TV Series Himself – Host / Ted Boreman / Slug Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation 2007 TV Special documentary Soldier (uncredited) Archive Footage
Bulworth 1998 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Big One 1997 Documentary Himself – Presidential Candidate Archive Footage