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NBR: What would you do with 50 million dollars?

What would you do?  What's the first thing you would buy?  What would be your long term plan? Both frivolous and smart.
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Re: NBR: What would you do with 50 million dollars?

  • Buy a slightly bigger house, new car for C, new car for my mom, lots and lots of travel. Set up investments, donate to some great arts organizations in town, and spend lots of time being crafty.

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    “You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it's out of your control"
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    - Neil Gaiman

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  • AshleyT121AshleyT121 member
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    I'd pay off our mortgage, student loans and truck, then I'd buy MH a new vehicle.  I'd also buy a little piece of property to build the dream house, and buy a little cottage somewhere in Muskoka.

    While the dream house was being built, I'd travel a bit with friends and family.

    I'd also pay off what's left of our parent's mortgages and vehicles, and give them something for retirement. Then I'd donate a bit, set-up trust funds for my kiddos, and invest the rest.

    ETA: I'd also totally hire help. Gardener/landscaper, cleaner, errand runner, nanny

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  • Pay off all our debt, buy a house, buy my parents a house and set them up so they never have to work again.  Buy a vacation home on the island I grew up.  

    Invest and save money so we could live comfortably for the rest of our lives.  I'd travel some and volunteer my time.  I'd hire a cook, even though I love to cook, and a trainer to yell at me and drag me out of bed.  
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  • booneybearbooneybear member
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    edited August 2014
    Buy a cat ranch.

    Audition cabana boys.

    Buy all the shoes.
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  • 84Lauren84Lauren member
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    edited August 2014
    I'd buy a 50 million dollar car.

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    Pay off mortgage
    Buy new vehicle for myself
    Put money away for Alex
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    Do all home reno projects
    Build cow barn and get mh some cows, myself some goats.
    Build coop and get chickens.
  • Open an account with my company to help me manage that much money, pay off all our debts & our parents' debts, pay off mortgage and buy or build dream house, buy a new car, set up a college fund & trust fund for LO and my neice, go on vacation, donate to my disorder and annomously to people when I feel like it & quit my job

    Whether or not you find your own way, you're bound to find some way. If you happen to find my way, please return it, as it was lost years ago. I imagine by now it's quite rusty.”
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  • Houses - one for us here and one for us on the beach someplace sunny, one for my ILs, one for my parents. Pay off some other debt for us, for family members. Add big amounts to the kids college funds and set up trust funds for their young adulthood. Give some money to our church. Set up a couple of scholarship endowments.

    And buy a library.
    ~ G ~ 10/2008
    ~ E ~ 7/2010
    ~ A ~ 3/2014
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  • Pay off student loans and other debt.

    Renovate all the things. Or buy a new house.

    Buy a Maserati. GIF myself throwing dolla dolla bills out the window with my hair blowing in the wind.

    Shopping spree at Neiman and Anthro. Obviously shopping with @booneybear‌ and @MrsJenE‌ to buy all the shoes.
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  • 1. Quit my job.
    2. Pay off all our debts.
    3. Buy or build our forever house and sell this one.
    4. Donate.
    5. Invest.
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  • Build a new house

    Buy my Dad a home (my mom is all set)

    Buy a new car

    Pay off all our debt

    Put money away for college for the kids

    Travel for a while....so I guess hire a tutor to travel with us for the kids too

    Buy a vacation house (or two)

    Invest and save the rest

    Jessica, Married to Brian 12/27/03, Mom to Alex 6/27/94, Devin 10/29/04, and Emily 1/15/07
  • Buy a house
    Make my hubby quit his job and join a country club so he can golf!
    Travel internationally
    Get a cool car
    Take care of family and some friends
    Save for the future
    Get a trainer/chef so I can be the healthiest I can be
    Get you girls to show me a thing or two about shoes

     "Live like there's no midnight."

  • Pay off debt
    Work part time
    Move back to my hometown
    Buy/Build my dream house
    Invest
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  • Buy land.  At least 20 acres in the mountains. 
    Pay off mortgage and car payment.  Buy a second car and a new truck. Pay off all other debt.
    Start building a house on the land.  Move into the house and sell the old house once the new house was built.
    Pay off my parent's and grandfather's mortgage.
    Set up self sustainability plans on the land and establish semi permanent buildings for primitive skills gatherings.
    Go on a back to back cruise, ideally through the Panama Canal. 
    Put the rest into savings or invest and live off the rest as long as possible. 

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    “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
    "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
    "I don't much care where –"
    "Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
    ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland


  • Buy a house near DD's school.  15% of the money would be gone with that....

    Pay off the last wee bit of debt.

    Pay for the house my parents are building...  Give MIL more money for the house she is building.... 

    TRAVEL.  In style.  A lot.

    Maybe buy a vacation property somewhere?

    Pay off our Honda Fits.  (Yes, DH and I have matching cars.  No, we wouldn't trade our Fits in for anything fancier.)

    Eat great quality food.  (lots of seafood.  :) )

    Obviously save a bunch for retirement and university for our daughters.   Our 7 year old is already planning to take off to the Sorbonne in Paris the minute she graduates high school.  lol.

    Help out a couple of friends who have been good to us. 

    I might buy myself a big fat diamond.  Emerald cut, please.
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    1. Quit my job 
    2. Hire a money manager
    3. Pay off our debt, our family's debt, and help our close friends
    4. Throw a party
    5. Open a dog rescue after we travel
    6. Donate

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  • I'd pay off our house for my sisters to live in, then buy us a bigger house.
    Buy both DH and I new vehicles. 
    Pay off student loans. 
    Open a private practice and my dream non-profit community center for low-income families. 
    Build an amazing library in the bigger house.
    Invest money.
    Give money to family members/ friends that I know could use it.
    Set up a retirement account for DH and I.
    Future children's college funds.
    Travel.
    Donate money.

    Overall I'd want to help as many as I could through the community center as well as take care of my close family and friends.
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  • sassypants527sassypants527 member
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    edited August 2014
    Kill the student loan.
    Upgrade DH's car to a Tesla (oh who am I kidding...I get the Tesla.  He can have something else)
    Invest for the future.
    Travel.  England baby!
    One time assistance to parents and siblings.  Fresh slate for all, don't eff it up. Also trust funds for the two nieces and one nephew.
    Open a bigass cat shelter.  Adopt an attitude like the lady who runs Cat House on King Street. Take no shit.
    Endow an underling's position at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.  I made crap at that organization, and all of us on the bottom of the totem could barely make ends meet.  I'd help those salaries out so they could actually afford to live on them and focus on being kickass at the job instead.
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  • The first thing I would do is pay off any debt that we had. Then I would buy us a slightly bigger house that had a play room, man cave, and library. I'd probably just pay off my car rather than buy a new one, because I really like my car. After that, I'd probably buy my dad a new house that would be more suitable for him. College funds would be set up for both kids. We'd take some trips. I'd probably buy a whole new wardrobe, because I hate all of my clothes at the moment. DH would probably buy season tickets to the Pittsburgh Penguins games and maybe Steelers games. Donations would go to our local rape crisis center, domestic violence shelter, and any veterans charities DH chose. Anything left would go into some kind of savings.
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  • I couldn't even FATHOM having that much money! Man. I'd...pay off all my student loans, buy a new car, help my parents and my husband's parents out with some of their troubles, give very large monetary gifts to all the people I'm closest to just because, buy a house...and after all that, probably still have tens of millions left over. I'd buy a bunch of music gear for my husband, books and shelving for me, and a really fancy fountain pen or ten. And then I'd stick a few million in savings and donate the rest, I think.
  • Pay off debt, buy a new car.  Although my *new car* will actually be a new commuter bike with electric assist (I still do the work, just makes hills a lot easier.)  Buy a new car for DH.  Set up lifelong supports for my oldest who has special needs.  (and count my blessings continuously for having the luxury of doing so.)  Set aside college money and trust funds for the kids to help them through early adulthood (my kids, their sister, my siblings' kids.)  Do something for my mom and her husband, though I'm not sure what.  Buy my FIL a new car and pay off his house, maybe buy him a new one. 

    Move to an area where we actually want to live.  Make large donations to the local Special Olympics, youth build-a-bike program, and other the charities we already support where we live now, so they will have our support after we leave. Build a new but fairly modest home, build my husband a music studio. 

    Quit my job.  With my free time, get in shape, have more time for all the outdoorsy stuff I never get to do anymore, and volunteer.  DH and I have some ideas for what we'd do, but it would depend on where we end up located and whether there are already programs in place we devote ourselves to, or create a program, and where the biggest need is.

    Adopt.

    Do some traveling. 

    It'd be fun to get redo our whole wardrobes, buy lots of running shoes and cycling stuff, and new phones, too.  And I'd get the world's most expensive haircut right before my class reunion next year.
  • I'd pay off our mortgage and buy a new house in the good school district and get DH the (stupidwhatev) Cadillac he wants. Set our parents up for the rest of their lives. Set aside money for kids' college and their future well-being.
    I'd get a couple of moderate properties- a condo in Chicago so we can go on overnights, a place in Vegas, and a time share in some dude ranch resort.
    I'd then be a venture capitalist while working part-time doing what I do. :)
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    1. Pay off mortgage and any other debt
    2. Renovate the house a lot (I really don't want to have to move)
    3. Hook up parents, siblings, and closest friends & family
    4. IF Treatments - as many as it takes 
    5. Lay on a beach while I contemplate where the rest of it goes. 
    6. Travel some more
    7. Donate 
    8. Invest
    9. Jets season tickets - I really miss having them
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  • pay off our debts, credit cards, mortgage, student loans. get a new vehicle. give my siblings and parents some money to pay off their debts. (in full)

    vacation!
    lake house
    hire a professional organizer to help us re-organize things in our house. Get new furniture (big screen tv, a couch etc)
    donate to cancer charities, red cross, and other charities. 
    Set up a fund at the daycare I work at so families who need assistance but don't qualify can afford care. or heck, maybe i'd buy my own daycare! 

    ~Jenny~
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