If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

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  • auburntigersfan
    Release the Kirchen
    • Aug 2006
    • 4737

    #76
    Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

    Originally posted by superjames1992
    Let's just remember that you're not even going to get close to $100 million after taxes!!!
    that's what I was thinking, but didn't want any of my fake money going to the government.
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    • TarHeelMan
      Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
      • Jul 2002
      • 7853

      #77
      Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

      Originally posted by superjames1992
      Let's just remember that you're not even going to get close to $100 million after taxes!!!
      That's OK... Even if the lottery was $100 million, you'd still get around $50 million after taxes if you did the lump sum thing... Only a certified idiot would find a way to blow $50 mil and not have anything left over.

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      • bjf1377
        Lurker
        • Jul 2002
        • 6620

        #78
        Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

        Originally posted by auburntigersfan
        that's what I was thinking, but didn't want any of my fake money going to the government.
        I was just under the impression that I would end up with $100 million after all was said & done, and then I approached it from there

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        • DC
          Hall Of Fame
          • Oct 2002
          • 17996

          #79
          Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

          @ paying for school
          Concrete evidence/videos please

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          • bigfnjoe96
            Hall Of Fame
            • Feb 2004
            • 11410

            #80
            Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

            Set my family up to live as comfortable as possible. (This includes myself) Then I would call Lenny Dykstra & get some advice on investing. This guys is simply amazing....

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            • Chaos81
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2004
              • 17150

              #81
              Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

              Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
              @ paying for school
              What's funny about someone wanting to go to school?

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              • superjames1992
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 31381

                #82
                Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                Originally posted by Chaos81
                What's funny about someone wanting to go to school?
                It must not be manly enough.
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                • TarHeelMan
                  Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 7853

                  #83
                  Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                  I think the thought behind DC's statement was that if you had money like that, you wouldn't necessarily need to go to college... Most of us went to college because we wanted decent jobs upon finishing... If you had a hundred million, you wouldn't necessarily be wanting a "job". At least I wouldn't.

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                  • Chaos81
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 17150

                    #84
                    Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                    Originally posted by TarHeelMan
                    I think the thought behind DC's statement was that if you had money like that, you wouldn't necessarily need to go to college... Most of us went to college because we wanted decent jobs upon finishing... If you had a hundred million, you wouldn't necessarily be wanting a "job". At least I wouldn't.
                    I realize the "thought" behind it, I just don't see what's funny about someone wanting to go to school.

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                    • Cebby
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 22327

                      #85
                      Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                      Originally posted by Chaos81
                      I realize the "thought" behind it, I just don't see what's funny about someone wanting to go to school.
                      I think the people saying they'd go to law or medical school are funny. The stress of going to those schools and doing those professions just seems pointless since you'd essentially be doing it for fun.

                      I could understand wanting to do something you really enjoy like majoring in history or mythology or something, but a serious degree or graduate school seems kind of silly and unrealistic.

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                      • Chaos81
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 17150

                        #86
                        Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                        Originally posted by Cebby
                        I think the people saying they'd go to law or medical school are funny. The stress of going to those schools and doing those professions just seems pointless since you'd essentially be doing it for fun.
                        Wouldn't the stress be much less because you wouldn't be depending on it for your future, and you wouldn't have to worry about paying the loans back? That seems like it'd make it much easier to deal with, because if you flunk out, or decide it's not for you, you still have all that money. If it's a goal you set for yourself, why not try for it when you can?

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                        • Cebby
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 22327

                          #87
                          Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                          Originally posted by Chaos81
                          Wouldn't the stress be much less because you wouldn't be depending on it for your future, and you wouldn't have to worry about paying the loans back? That seems like it'd make it much easier to deal with, because if you flunk out, or decide it's not for you, you still have all that money. If it's a goal you set for yourself, why not try for it when you can?
                          It'd be less than if you didn't have the $100 million, but it'd still be stressful. And I can't imagine that there's any way that being an intern at a hospital or law firm would be anything but incredibly stressful.

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                          • luv_mist
                            Older
                            • May 2004
                            • 9596

                            #88
                            Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                            1. $20 Million to my church
                            2. Pay off my bills
                            3. Donate to my school Oakwood College
                            4. Invest in 2K stock
                            5. Pay for my car to get repainted and add a decent stereo system with aux jack to plug my ipod
                            6. Pay off ALL my immediate family's debt
                            7. Wake up from the dream.......

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                            • Chaos81
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 17150

                              #89
                              Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                              Originally posted by Cebby
                              It'd be less than if you didn't have the $100 million, but it'd still be stressful. And I can't imagine that there's any way that being an intern at a hospital or law firm would be anything but incredibly stressful.
                              I guess I'm missing why being stressed out on your way to doing something you want to do is such a horrible thing. Yes, I realize it sucks, and yes I realize that those people will be very stressed out, but if it's something you want to do, where's the problem?

                              I just don't see what's funny about it, that's all. Oh well, back to talking about how people will spend money we'll never see.

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                              • Adam Dayton
                                Banned
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 1835

                                #90
                                Re: If you won $100 million, how would you spend your money?

                                Originally posted by Cebby
                                I think the people saying they'd go to law or medical school are funny. The stress of going to those schools and doing those professions just seems pointless since you'd essentially be doing it for fun.

                                I could understand wanting to do something you really enjoy like majoring in history or mythology or something, but a serious degree or graduate school seems kind of silly and unrealistic.
                                Do you understand the amount of effort that goes into being accepted into a medical school (aka keeping GPA above 3.5 throughout all of college and retaining enough information to do well on the MCATs)? Just because I won a large sum of money doesn't mean I would throw away everything I have worked for to this point and become content. Believe it or not, many people become doctors for things other than the money (which can not be all that great depending on the occupation) and prestige. Many genuinely want to save lives and help other individuals first hand.

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