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If you had $10,000,000.00 - what would you do with it?
You win the lottery - $10M drops in your lap. What would you do with it?
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Brainstorm Info
| Creator: | hannibal |
|---|---|
| Created: | about 1 year ago |
| Activity: | about 1 year ago |
| Users: | 15 |
| Ideas: | 20 |
Top Brainstormers
| Username | Ideas |
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| hannibal | 4 |
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18.
I would pay my granddaughter medical school . she has graduate from college with chemisty degree she wants to be a doctor
16.
go back to schoo, buy a home with a big land , give some to my famaly , go places i never seen before, help out with clubs like the Lion Club and more
15.
Pay all our bills including house , buy a new car . I'd keep only 1million & give the rest for GOD'S WORK . Of course, the goverment would get theirs before GOD or I would get ours .
14.
Pay off my mortgage and those of my family. Build 30 houses @ £100k each and sell them @ £65k each as low cost starter homes. With the covenant that they could not be sold for 10 years and that the cost of £100k had to be returned at time of sale. In effect I would build a carbon neutral village.
13.
I will give this money to our finance minister and tell him to remove all the taxes and keep only one tax so that everyone can earn this much money freely.
12.
Find out what the greatest societal needs were for 9,500,000 of it and set up a foundation to distribute it.
9.
Given easily achievable rates, my initial idea would net you $25,000 the first month, with each subsequent month making a little more as the capital grows to pace inflation assumptions of 3% p.a.
8.
Clarification - There would be no tax on the win, only on subsequent gains, should you leave the capital in a taxable vehicle/jurisdiction
7.
Pay the tax first. Then split money for long term fixed deposit, investment in blue chip companies and partly for materialistic needs (car,house etc.)
6.
I'd certainly float a Venture Cap fund myself with bias towards schemes on waste management and environmental research, renewable energy, digitalisation/ and computerisation of global businesses.
2.
This would allow me (and my decendants) to benefit from it indefinitely, while keeping me engaged in my life (rather than adrift from it)
