Nessa
Mar 31 2007, 03:34 PM
Gupt's thread about money gave me the idea for this thread. What would you do if you received a lot of money (talking millions) either lottery, someone just gave it to you

or inherited.
I would keep my lifestyle, probably not move from this house but I'd redecorate and expand (swimming pool, getting rid of carpets, etc). I'd invest the money so hubby and I could live of the interest, take some classes, maybe go back to college and work for free doing something I love, like become a photographer and travel the world with my hubby. Maybe hubby would work less (I know he'd want to keep working). Anyway, what would you do?
PlatyPius
Mar 31 2007, 03:48 PM
My lifestyle would remain about the same. I'd invest some so I could live off of the interest, etc. I'd help family and friends, as well as the Arbor Day Foundation, Nature Conservancy, and a few others. I'd stop working for other people. I would finish restoring/remodelling my house and then buy some old houses here in town, fix them up (restoration), then sell them.
I'd buy a cottage and as much land as I could get in Scotland. Sian tells me that the land around the lochs is getting developed now and the areas are losing their charm and "wild" bits. I'd buy as much as I could so there would still be such a place in the future.
peejay
Mar 31 2007, 03:49 PM
My wife buys the scratch offs and plays the various lottos regularly. She dreams of winning millions. The odds against it though. Fortunately she doesn't spend a lot of $$$ on her addiction. No harm done. And if she wins I'm entitled to half as Texas is a community property state.
If she won? You can bet I'd never spend another miserable week working my a$$ off. I can only dream and keep on working.
cbd2cai
Mar 31 2007, 04:17 PM
It depends on how much . . . $1,000,000 win doesn't go too far after you pay taxes. Hey, $100,000,000 would be good!
I'd definitely like to have enough to retire . . . but that would be sort of a moot point . . . I'd always have to do something, so I'd be using the money to maybe find something else to keep me busy or allow me to work a different type of job. Hard to say but I guess I better not speculate too much cause it will make me start moaning about how tired I am of the rat race, LOL.
Karin und Otto
Mar 31 2007, 04:34 PM
I play fairly regularly and part of the fun of playing is I can stick that ticket in my wallet and dream a bit.
Of course I am well aware of the realities - although in an office I worked at a number of years ago, ten of us (together) won $100,000 once.. so it is possible...
Anyway..w/out going into all the dirty details..at least the Acceptance Speech (you know, the big-check ceremony on the evening news..) will begin like this....
"Id like the thank X, Y and Z and the following people can kiss my A** (longer list)"
missjones
Mar 31 2007, 04:46 PM
If I won the lottery my lifestyle would probably remain the same. I would invest and save for college for my unborn child (I am 3 months preg.) I would pay off bills, student loans, and donate some to Amnesty International (I love what they do.) I would save some to pay for my master's degree and help deserving family and friends. But most importantly, I would contact USCIS and tell them to burn my petition with a cigarette lighter (especially that prison photo I submitted with my G-325A) and move back to JA to be with my hubby.
~Chad~
Mar 31 2007, 05:08 PM
I would definitely quit my job. Travel, Health & Fitness, and having fun!
Cassie
Mar 31 2007, 05:42 PM
We amuse ourselves with this question all the time, and we have a good idea what we want to do with any sort of significant windfall:
10% automatically goes to church/charity, then pay off our car and house.
We would then place the remainder in a high yield savings account for a year and do some research in investing and finding an investment counselor to trust.
Then we'd give some to our parents, and siblings and their families -- particularly setting aside a chunk for each of our four nieces and nephews for future education opportunities.
Then we'd go to some select family and friends and say the following to them: "What bill keeps you up at night?" and pay it off for them. And that's the only bill we'd pay off.
Then we'd buy some property on the ocean in Nova Scotia.
The rest would be invested in such a way so that we can pursue our interests in writing, photography, and other creative things. Oh, and travel. We want to see the world together.
consolemaster
Mar 31 2007, 05:46 PM
I would buy three house. One in three different countries. They will be located in Thailand, Cambodia, and USA. Since I am a citizen in those countries, I can call each one home!

And, if my wife visa is denied all I have to do is move there. Hehehe.
Nagishkaw
Mar 31 2007, 05:51 PM
It's a secret. shhhhhhhhhhhh.
Angel7422
Mar 31 2007, 06:09 PM
Lets see, If I won the BIG lotto and/or sweepstakes I'd:
Do major home improvements on our home
Pay off credit cards, loans (car, etc)
Buy my parents a new home and invest a few dollars for them so when they get older they would have little worries
Start college fund for our future kids
Do something nice for our family in Egypt
Buy some land to build our dream house on
Invest some for our future
Take a trip or two
Buy a new car
College tuition for hubby
Maybe a few classes for me
Donate some money to a few worthy charities (to help others)
Put some money aside for each of my nieces and nephews (no i wouldnt make their parents the trustees, they would only blow it on fake nails, fake hair, and probably booze)
I doubt I would quit working because health insurance is so expensive and right now my premium via my job is not that expensive, as my coverage is free so far that is and right now i only pay dependent coverage for hubby. (But I would take lots of family vacations) I know paying health insurance premium for family coverage on top of copay and prescriptions out-of-pocket would eat a hole in that money. I am sure there is more that i would do but this is a start.
KarenCee
Mar 31 2007, 07:20 PM
We wouldn't change our lifestyle. There's really no reason to. We'd definately get out of debt and invest as much as possible, living off the interest. I would still want to work, winning that kind of money isn't a reason to not work. We want to have a home in Nova Scotia too as well as our dream home here. Our daughter's college education would be paid for by investments as well. I would want my husband to study and obtain his private pilot's license and of course, we'd have to buy that Lear Jet we've been looking at. I have no family to help but we'd definately do things for his family. Last but not least, my husband would want to create a foundation for premature babies and their mothers as well as mothers who suffer the loss of their preemie in honour of my twin sons Michael Evan and Matthew Ethan.
gwen75
Mar 31 2007, 08:54 PM
DEFINITELY change my lifestyle!!
buy a house (or 2)
help both our families and put aside college funds for the nephews on both sides
and spend our lives doing what we want to do! no more working just for the paycheck
Fuzzness
Mar 31 2007, 09:41 PM
tell everyone to f*ck off
mawilson
Mar 31 2007, 09:56 PM
QUOTE(PlatyPius @ Mar 31 2007, 04:48 PM)

My lifestyle would remain about the same. I'd invest some so I could live off of the interest, etc. I'd help family and friends, as well as the Arbor Day Foundation, Nature Conservancy, and a few others. I'd stop working for other people. I would finish restoring/remodelling my house and then buy some old houses here in town, fix them up (restoration), then sell them.
I'd buy a cottage and as much land as I could get in Scotland. Sian tells me that the land around the lochs is getting developed now and the areas are losing their charm and "wild" bits. I'd buy as much as I could so there would still be such a place in the future.

Now I can see why Sian married you
Cdnwmn
Mar 31 2007, 10:04 PM
Depends on how much. Here is my list
1. Remodel home we are currently in
2. Buy a cottage up in northern Ontario, Canada on a lake to spend our summers
3. Help out my two oldest daughters
4. Get my son to College
5. Help out my parents
6. Travel
7. Donate to a couple of Humane Societies - one here, one in Ontario (I love animals).
8. Invest some.
felnfrank
Mar 31 2007, 10:10 PM
INVEST! ill share my income then
reach449
Mar 31 2007, 10:35 PM
Pay off my huge telephone bills!
A.J.
Apr 1 2007, 05:26 PM
keep lifestyle
donate - just a little
help family - more than just a little but less than a lot
invest
Aymerlu
Apr 1 2007, 05:44 PM
I'd quit my job first of all. Then I would like to open a center for autistic children. A center that would have resourses for all families with autistic children and maybe even a small school for the kids. Then of course I'd want a bigger house with a hige yard. Not a huge mansion, just a house big enough for my kids to run around. I'd pay off the rest of my bills and my parents bills and then invest the money.
eau_xplain
Apr 2 2007, 01:52 PM
As with everyone else, it depends on how much it is and what I can do with it. The list would go:
a) Donate
b ) Pay off all our debts
c) Set up trust funds for our boys
d) Do much needed updating on our house (would like to buy the vacant lot behind us)
e) Help out family and some friends
f) Quit working so we can travel
g) Do volunteer work
raymaga
Apr 3 2007, 12:42 PM
Retire
Pay all our children's tuitions
Buy 2 homes - one warm weather, one cold weather
ENJOY!!!!!!
Jomo's girl
Apr 3 2007, 12:47 PM
I voted other cause it might be all of the above!
I want a tropical island like that Virgin Records guy-Richard Branscom or whatever it is.
KarenCee
Apr 5 2007, 03:52 PM
QUOTE(Aymerlu @ Apr 1 2007, 06:44 PM)

I'd quit my job first of all. Then I would like to open a center for autistic children. A center that would have resourses for all families with autistic children and maybe even a small school for the kids. Then of course I'd want a bigger house with a hige yard. Not a huge mansion, just a house big enough for my kids to run around. I'd pay off the rest of my bills and my parents bills and then invest the money.

I would love to help with that center...autistic children have a special place in my heart as well.
MPGGPM
Apr 5 2007, 05:36 PM
Buy a "vacation" home in Turkey, overlooking the Bosphorus.
SoL.
Apr 5 2007, 09:37 PM
I would travel and buy a nice "vacation" house/villa in Italia.
me_4_musa
Apr 7 2007, 04:31 PM
Share with loved ones, true friends and donate some to charity.
sereia
Apr 10 2007, 01:30 PM
i clicked on ALL of them. i would buy houses in a few places, go on many MANY MANYYYYYYY trips, bring friends and family on trips, stay in spas, invest, donate, give to friends and family, all kinds of things. i would also have plastic surgery to fix a scar i have that i hate.
speaking of... did anyone see the dateline recently (i think dateline, maybe it was 20/20 or 60 minutes.) of the guy who was the biggest lotto winner EVER? and what happened to him? what a horribly depressing story.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please
click here.