1.Scream in joy about getting one million
2.200,000 for shopping
3.400,000 to a charity
4.100,000 put towards a new house
5.50,000 for a new car
6.25,000 for my family
7.10,000 for a vacation
8.10,000 in the bank
No,I think I would still go to work,that wouldn't change
2006-08-17 06:35:45
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answer #1
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answered by abercrombie_lover101 4
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Pay off both of my parents houses and various other bills. Put myself through college, set up trust funds for my three sisters, and my brother of $25,000 that they would receive upon graduating college, donate $100,000 to a well respected charity, and then I'd save whatever was left as a down payment towards a house for when I graduate in four years.
Well, I definately wouldn't stop going to college, and I already quit my job to focus on my studies. The only thing that would really change is my parents stress levels, and the security of knowing my college would be payed for. It would likely make my parents' lives much easier though. Perhaps they would retire a bit early.
2006-08-17 06:34:56
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answer #2
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answered by legallyblond2day 5
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1.Open a Stain Glass shop, to teach and sell stain glass supplies (that would be approximately 50,000 to open a top notch shop with 1000's of the current items available)
2.Let my husband retire, he would then work with me at the shop
3. Spend 100,000.00 on my home for landscaping (new barn, fencing, pool, water pond, gardening) New carpets, paint
4. Buy my sister and husband a new home pay off her debts
5. Send my retired parents on a trip around the world for a year or two, cruises, planes..fulfill their desire to travel.
6. Make sure my parents are financially able for the rest of their lives.
7. Pay for my 2 kids colleges
8. Buy my oldest a new home now, have enough for the youngest when she moves out
9. Think I've spent my million, but whatever is left, invest wisely
2006-08-17 06:40:48
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answered by Amy S 4
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1. Give 10% to tithes
2. Move out of Philly
3. Buy stocks/investments
4. Buy land, rebuild some old apartment buildings and go into real estate
5. Pay off my parents debt
I'm an E4 working full time in the military, I wouldn't quit, but i'd convert to a regular guardsman or reservist so i'd only have to commit one weekend a month. I'd stay in long enough to retire also.
2006-08-17 06:36:32
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I couldn't do much undtil I'm out of college because my tuition might be crazy, I'm thinking of applying to Boston College or a big school like that since I could very well be there by the time I graduate.
But once I'm out of college I'd buy a decent car and a good chunk of it would go to finance my band, there's good chances that we could be successful with some songs that I wrote.
2006-08-17 06:36:49
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answer #5
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answered by I want my *old* MTV 6
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1. use how ever much of it I need for college. (we'll just put aside $100,000 for now)
2. put $800,000 in the bank.
3. Help my mom with bills and better our house. (not that it's bad, but it could use a little spiffing up.)
4. Travel all over the world and explore different cultures.
5. Donate to charity. (Like $100,000 spread out to different associations.)
6.Save the rest, because you don't want to spend it all at once...you'll end up needing money sometime.
Sounds kind of boring, but hey, I'm sixteen, I may need that money for later. Who wants to be stupid enough to go crazy? You'll have nothing left and be miserable.
2006-08-17 06:41:42
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answer #6
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answered by someone in the world 4
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i already thought about that:
1. Tell my boss that i'm not coming in (in person), messing up his desk and if he resists, a puch in the face;
2. Find a lawyer to deal with my boss;
3. providing my family with money;
4. Buy airplane tickets and travel all the time all over the world (minus muslim countries);
5. Pay callgirls every day.
HM, i wonder 1 millions is enough
2006-08-17 06:35:39
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answer #7
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answered by paliminka 2
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First i would clear my credit, then i would invest in a new car that better fits my family, then i would buy a house so that my kids would finally have a backyard to play in. From there i would help my grandparents since they have been a big help to me all my life. I would also take some of the money and put myself through school to be a pediatric nurse!
2006-08-17 06:35:13
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answer #8
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answered by mystic_night_maiden 2
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Pay bills
give mom some money
buy a Lexus IS and a Benz SL500
go to college fulltime- get a new career
save the rest for retirement/nice home
2006-08-17 06:35:07
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answer #9
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answered by lix321 2
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Buy a motorcycle-$20,000
Buy a Sailboat-$130,000
Buy a cheap house on Cape Cod-$450,000
Buy a Bar-$400,000
Make money off of bar-10 years after to
Buy Land-$230,000
I would keep my Job and if I was still going college.
2006-08-17 06:33:38
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answered by I dont know 3
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pay off my debts, finish college without having to work as well, invest some of it, spoil my eight month old daughter, by a nice home in the country. Or better yet, put it in a savings account and live off of the interest (but still go to college).
2006-08-17 06:36:10
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answer #11
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answered by tearsnomore2005 2
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