Pay off my debt, travel, buy things(condo, car, clothes, & other things I want) invest, and have some fun.
2006-07-03 14:46:10
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answer #1
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answered by Nico 7
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Wow - you need to work on your English writing skills. If I get another million, I'll help you pay for a class if you'ld like. I'm not being mean - re-read your sentence slowly - what a mess.
1 million U.S. dollars is not as much as you think. If you buy a house with it, then you have to pay for insurance and property taxes. You still have to pay for utilities, a car, gas, insurance on that, cloths, food, school fees, entertainment, travel, cell phone, internet connection, a new computer every few years and much much more. Life is expensive, at least in this country it is, especially in Southern California.
Anyone that wants a million dollars can save and invest for twenty years or less and have it. Getting an education is the first step along the way. What you do, who you meet and how you treat people along the way is what counts. You only live once and you can't take it with you. So enjoy it and have a blast. Trust me on this one - I already have spent a million - a few times. That's not bragging - I'm older and most people will when they're my age.
Average salary - 50k per year (get married) that's 100k per year - 10 years later - you've spent a million - if you're smart you'll save 20% and let it build up (stocks, real estate)
Everyone have a blast spending your million dollars.
2006-07-13 16:04:27
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answered by jjttkbford 4
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Well, I don't want to answer a future tense question. So I'ma just make it hypothetical and present because this isn't school. =P Firstly, I'd give some of it to my mom, so she could go ahead and retire. Second, I'd bank it and go ahead in to the army. After I'd served my term or got to ranger, I'd keep up my martial arts training, which I hope to pick up while in the army and spend the money on housing, food and gym stuff. Then I hope to become an MMA athlete or coach. Or hell, both.
If I don't win the lottery or something, I'd do the exact same thing and if I maid a millian dollars, I'd probably retire at 40ish. Though, I don't think I'll ever make that much.
2006-07-03 11:12:43
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answered by stickfiguresk 4
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I want the rockem sockem robots and the GI Joe back pack kit with first-aid and the Johhny Lightening race track set, the incredible hulk doll, the Al Rozz action figure doll and the Ken and Barbie doll set with make up. If there isd anything left over I want the Easy Bake oVen to do like Mommy does.
2006-07-17 07:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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1) get a financial advisor
2) get a couple of body guards
3) follow the advice of my financial advisor
4) pay off all my debts
5) get an attorney
6) give some to my brothers in annuities
7) get a nicer place to live
8) take a freaking well-deserved vacation
9) see how my investments are doing
10) see who in this world I could help who really needs it; maybe pay for an organ transplant or something like that.
2006-07-08 16:56:39
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answered by Thomas C 4
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I think I will be busy for some days may be months planning how to use it and will be happy... In the process , a deficit of a very small amount (may be 0.1 million) will show up .. which will make me crazy again and I will start thinking of options to multiply my money .. I will think of the next bigger amount... 'money' as a metaphor life can never stop needing .. because if you do what will your brain do for 70 years... its a pretty long time for it to stop thinking
2006-07-10 16:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Turn it into gold of course the US dollar is in big trouble ,just wait till the oil exchange is conducted in Euros, the dollar will only be worth wiping your posterior with.
2006-07-13 09:35:45
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answer #7
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answered by nimbunje 2
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Not too much.... it doesn't go that far..... I'd buy a house, that's for sure.... so that would leave around $200k - $300k..... invest in my kids future (college, etc)..... not having to pay a mortgage would free up a lot of money too.... that would be nice..... nothing like wishful thinking, huh?
2006-07-03 11:01:01
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answered by BrownTown 5
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When is the key word here. I will buy my own house with few acres and invest the rest.
2006-07-03 10:58:58
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answered by maniaajo 3
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Keep on working because that won't be much to live off of in the years to come.
I could have fun spending it though!
2006-07-03 10:58:07
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answered by gem 4
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