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Someone where I work hit the lottery for a million bucks. This person was young,(possibly in her thirties).

Almost all of us have our work careers behind us. I was wondering what retirement type people would do with a million bucks.

What would you do?
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Invest it in somewhat secure things in the market - low risk. That's just us, though.

Check back with that person in about 5 years to see how they're doing. Good chance that they won't be too happy.............that's just how it seems to work with a lot of people who suddenly come into money.

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Invest some of it; get my daughter on her feet; give a good portion to causes I believe in.
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If you want a million I think most lotteries - like the Florida Lotto - pay it out over 20 years. Basically $50k per year if you win a million. If you take it as a lump sum you get considerably less than a million and then have to pay tax on it at the maximum rate. I'd take the $50k/year for 20 years but it seems that many take the lump sum and I think these are the people who have problems - just my opinion.
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i'd invest some, do what i felt necessary for my family, and then fund an endowment for a charitable organization with a mission to 1]teach the art of writing winning grant proposals, and 2]to write proposals that would insure an arts curriculum [all modes] in schools of all levels.

am starting to develop a fund raiser now for a catholic school in cinnaminson, nj...it is to be a takeoff on some sort of cooking show and will be titled 'who put the cinnamon in cinnaminson?'...cute, huh? funds raised will support the purchase of art supplies and art demonstrations/performances in the school.
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Put it on Red!


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I once asked a farmer the same question. Sam , what would you do if you won a million dollars? Farmer replied: I would keep farming until it is all gone!
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I would get me a brand new used car.
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Would be so great to be able to make sure everyone in the family was secure financially. That would be SO much fun!
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Would be so great to be able to make sure everyone in the family was secure financially. That would be SO much fun!

Maybe that was John D's thinking?


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and Gary M's thinking
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A million dollars these days won't go too far. There are too many horror stories of the bad luck future winners come into. Sometimes coming into a great deal of cash can distort a persons mind. Everyone say "It wouldn't happen to me" but it happens to most of them. Although I know "It wouldn't happen to me."
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My reply has always been to apply it on my debts as far as it would go.
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Invest it in somewhat secure things in the market - low risk. That's just us, though.

Check back with that person in about 5 years to see how they're doing. Good chance that they won't be too happy.............that's just how it seems to work with a lot of people who suddenly come into money.

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