If you had a million dollars what would be the first thing you would do?
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1) debts
2) kids college fund
3) downpayment on a house
4) get more training in job-related skills
5) Take an awesome vacation with nanny coverage0 -
Buy a car, and a grey kitten0
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Get my partner treated (finally) privately, pay off our student loans, buy a small place so we're not stuck renting anymore, then stick the rest away.0
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I have money..i get up work out and go to work. Come home have dinner bike visit friends go out on weekends and party hard maybe once a month. I try and take a nice vacation once a year. My car is 5 years old. A million isn't a lot of money and investing sucks. It's another job in itself managing money...sorry rambling...waiting for club to open.0
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First, pay off all my debt! After that, I would hire Brom to do the artwork, or at least some of it, for the tabletop RPG setting book that I am writing.0
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I would buy a couple of 4 unit apt buildings. Use the cash flow to pay for my 4 or 5 bedroom house in the Oakland Hills.0
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Buy a small house with enough room for my own private gym.
A nice used car.
Save the rest and live off the interest.0 -
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Since a million dollars wouldn't last forever, I'd go back to school and finish in something I'd love to do for the rest of my life (History Teacher), buy a house, invest some and save the rest.0
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I would buy a house so my husband and I can start a family finally. Not anything huge or fancy, just enough space for us. I'd give some to our families for whatever they wanted or needed to do. Then I would pay off whatever debt we have, credit cards, school loans, car loans, etc.0
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Go talk to my fee-based financial adviser.0
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Pay off my student loans and my parents house, buy a house with a little bit of land for my little family, put some away for my son and brother to go to college and invest what was left over0
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A house with a swimming pool.0
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scottacular wrote: »Buy a small house with enough room for my own private gym.
A nice used car.
Save the rest and live off the interest.
After that you could probably do about $15,000-20,000 a year in interest. But I hear that's fabulously rich in San Fransisco ...0 -
Buy a McLaren P1 GTR!!0
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Prepay my taxes, pay off my mother's house, finish her basement, pay off my house, and add an addition, raise the roof 6feet, finish the basement, payoff student loans.0
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quit my job0
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Bye bye student loans!0
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