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what would u buy with a million dollars

First thing, order ultimate computer parts online.house.

Second thing, new truck.

Third thing, go to motorcycle dealership with new truck and buy new motorcycle.

Fourth thing, new car.

Fifth thing, go house shopping with in new car.

EDIT: Moved house from first because I might not find a house I want now. I'd like other things to have while house shopping.
 
"Nothing. I would do nothing."

"Hell, you don't need a million dollars to do that. Look my cousin, he's broke and don't do sh!t."
 
Buy a small rental property, like a 5-plex, to live rent-free for the rest of my life, if I needed to.
Buy a small house for my mom.
Help sister pay for her last year of school
Pay for my own school.
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French hookers with the rest
 
i'd quit my job, buy an additional car, and just use the rest of the money to invest and live off of so i never have to rely on working again. Might freelance once in a while to keep busy if i get bored.
 
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I would buy a sheet of paper and tell my boss "I Quit"

Semi-retirement at that point for me.

You can't really have a comfortable retirement with just 1 million dollars... Why not buy somethings, invest, and keep working
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I would buy a sheet of paper and tell my boss "I Quit"

Semi-retirement at that point for me.

You can't really have a comfortable retirement with just 1 million dollars... Why not buy somethings, invest, and keep working

if your fairly smart with some safe investments you can make 8% easy maybe 10 if your reall lucky off of it and that nets you 80g a year without even tapping into the actual money
 
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I would buy a sheet of paper and tell my boss "I Quit"

Semi-retirement at that point for me.

You can't really have a comfortable retirement with just 1 million dollars... Why not buy somethings, invest, and keep working

if your fairly smart with some safe investments you can make 8% easy maybe 10 if your reall lucky off of it and that nets you 80g a year without even tapping into the actual money

hmm that's true. i guess you would basically have the same living style with no work.
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I would buy a sheet of paper and tell my boss "I Quit"

Semi-retirement at that point for me.

You can't really have a comfortable retirement with just 1 million dollars... Why not buy somethings, invest, and keep working

if your fairly smart with some safe investments you can make 8% easy maybe 10 if your reall lucky off of it and that nets you 80g a year without even tapping into the actual money

hmm that's true. i guess you would basically have the same living style with no work.

and if you have no work you can move to a place that has cheap cost of living and stretch that money even more.
 
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I would buy a sheet of paper and tell my boss "I Quit"

Semi-retirement at that point for me.

You can't really have a comfortable retirement with just 1 million dollars... Why not buy somethings, invest, and keep working

if your fairly smart with some safe investments you can make 8% easy maybe 10 if your reall lucky off of it and that nets you 80g a year without even tapping into the actual money

hmm that's true. i guess you would basically have the same living style with no work.

and if you have no work you can move to a place that has cheap cost of living and stretch that money even more.



Exactly!

Plus I could get part-time jobs that I enjoy and get out of the 60hr work weeks that I hate. I like work, I just hate my current job.





 
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