Got the very pleasant news yesterday that an acquaintance of mine won the Lotto on Saturday. Shared the £6.8M jackpot with six others, netting himself around £900,000.
He's an older gentleman, and intends to furnish family and friends with gifts totalling £400,000 - leaving the rest for himself.
What would you do with that type of cash? I love the idea of buying a property outright, so I could travel and fool around and not have to worry about mortgage payments. That said, with the market as it is at the moment, I would be better off with a low interest rate mortgage, and drawing some form of income from the invested monies - but that's rather dry financial advisor talk.
Nice one to ponder though. He's a smashing fellow. Very pleased for him.
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Half a mil to the bf's mum? How long have you been dating?TG wrote:A nice figure would be two million. Half a mil to my mum, half a mil to the bf's mum, the rest for a house and some fun for us!
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Oh well that doesn't sound quite so rash.
Nonetheless, I'd break it down into a yearly gift rather than a lump sum - but only because that's what Judge Judy would suggest.
Judy knows.
Nonetheless, I'd break it down into a yearly gift rather than a lump sum - but only because that's what Judge Judy would suggest.
Judy knows.
If my win on the Lotto went into the millions, I would do do the following:
- Pay off my brother's mortgage and my sister's mortgage
- Set up trust funds for my nephew and nieces to allow them to attend university
- Pay off my student loan (only under £10k)
- Treat my parents to an all-expenses paid trip to Australia
- Provide the voluntary community media group I'm a member of with enough funding to set them up as a proper business - to get them a production base, to get them the required equipment and materials and to start up a payroll fund
- Donate £10,000 each to Mind, Aware and the Foyle Hospice
...and after that, keep whatever's left for myself.
- Pay off my brother's mortgage and my sister's mortgage
- Set up trust funds for my nephew and nieces to allow them to attend university
- Pay off my student loan (only under £10k)
- Treat my parents to an all-expenses paid trip to Australia
- Provide the voluntary community media group I'm a member of with enough funding to set them up as a proper business - to get them a production base, to get them the required equipment and materials and to start up a payroll fund
- Donate £10,000 each to Mind, Aware and the Foyle Hospice
...and after that, keep whatever's left for myself.
I would pay off all my family's debts, buy a box in the Millennium Stadium, and an Aston Martin DB9.
I would then learn to drive.
I would then set up a radio acadamy complete with actual living breathing radio station for kids 11-25 to learn proper broadcasting skills, appreciation of music and the history of radio. Then, when I'm 45, I'll retire to Cornwall.
I would then learn to drive.
I would then set up a radio acadamy complete with actual living breathing radio station for kids 11-25 to learn proper broadcasting skills, appreciation of music and the history of radio. Then, when I'm 45, I'll retire to Cornwall.
You just need to look at her bibliography:Gavin Scott wrote:Oh well that doesn't sound quite so rash.
Nonetheless, I'd break it down into a yearly gift rather than a lump sum - but only because that's what Judge Judy would suggest.
Judy knows.
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I know them well - I've read them!timgraham wrote:You just need to look at her bibliography:Gavin Scott wrote:Oh well that doesn't sound quite so rash.
Nonetheless, I'd break it down into a yearly gift rather than a lump sum - but only because that's what Judge Judy would suggest.
Judy knows.
* Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining
* Beauty Fades, Dumb is Forever
..and so it goes.