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LutherMac 06-04-2003 12:10 PM

What would you do if you had a Million Dollars?
 
This has probably been done before... but personally I've been pondering the ancient "Office Space" question myself quite a bit recently... though my answer usually veers away from the "two chicks at the same time" answer.

So, if you had a million dollars, and could do anything you want with your life, what would you do?

Personally, its a tossup. I've been a software developer for the last 5 years, and personally, I'm tired of it. If I had a Million dollars, I'd probably either:

a) Start working on Automotive Restoration - Currently a fun and interesting hobby that I wish I could dedicate more time and money to...

b) Some form of creative thinking... be it painting, writing, drawing, sculpting... just be a full time artist.

So, what would you do?

Minx 06-04-2003 12:21 PM

Can I buy a small tropical island for that? If so, I'll kidnap a certain someone and go live out the rest of my life having sex on the beach.
No? Damn.
For real...the first thing I'd do is give my parents a whole bunch of coin because they have done so much for me, it would be nice to make their lives worry-free...then I'd buy (or design and build) a kick ass home (acreage probably), invest some, take care of my kid's education and travel travel travel travel travel!

Plummie 06-04-2003 12:39 PM

I'd spend a few thousand on cool stuff, then I would invest the rest. :)

I know, I'm boring.

boatguy234 06-04-2003 12:49 PM

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Peetster 06-04-2003 12:50 PM

I'd set up a trust fund for TFP and name Hal as the executor.

Sun Tzu 06-04-2003 01:38 PM

There was a thread in the same theme; only there was no limitation in the amount of the "money" we had to spend. This makes a big difference. I would second the plans that Plummie stated. THat is allot of money; but IMO its better spent to put myself in a situation that I can multiply it. Starting capital is what stops allot of people from moving forward in the business setting.

The_Dude 06-04-2003 01:44 PM

invest most of it, get a good car, a better house, gamble a lil bit.

fhqwhgads 06-04-2003 01:55 PM

"Two women at once!"

"Hey Peter, turn on channel 9!"

FuddMan 06-04-2003 02:00 PM

"I'll tell ya what I'd do...two chicks at the same time..."



damn...you already got to it..

viveleroi0 06-04-2003 02:13 PM

I would buy a house, set aside lots of $$ for childs education, design my own computer room with everything I ever wanted.

Halx 06-04-2003 02:31 PM

I'd build a server farm for which "Bitchin'" would be an understatment, and host the TFP on it.

Then I'd buy a BMW 760
Move into a modest appartment with room enough for a pool table
Then chill.

phredgreen 06-04-2003 02:37 PM

throw the mil into an interest bearing account and live modestly off of it for the rest of my life.

oyeah.. and pay off my car, my sweetehart's car, my mom's house, all of our debts, and probably invest in some property in a secluded yet accessible place.

BBtB 06-04-2003 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by phredgreen
throw the mil into an interest bearing account and live modestly off of it for the rest of my life.

oyeah.. and pay off my car, my sweetehart's car, my mom's house, all of our debts, and probably invest in some property in a secluded yet accessible place.

By intrest bearing account I hope you mean mutal funds and NOT a money market account. You would never make enough money of the intrest to cover inflation that way. I would take about 50,000 put it as a down payment towards a home. Take another 30K towards my college education and spend about 15K on a car. The rest would be invested not to be touched for atleast 10 years. Then I would go from there.

Edit: I feel the need to elaborate on that last statement. To educate the uneducate masses if you will. Along with history and philosphy another thing that I really like is finances. Don't ask me why but I spend hours a day (not every day but probably atleast twice a week) mapping out what exactly I would do with money (if I had any) to make more. I could easily be a finanical planner or just someone who gets a small large sum of money and invests all the time to make money... If I didn't think those people were just scum who exploit money market to make a profit for themselves and never offer anything real to society. But at any rate. Just to let you all know why a money market (or local bank savings account) is a bad idea in the long run. Lets say you took 100,000 dollars and put in a bank account making 2% intrest (thats about right...) and left it alone for one year. In one yours time you would have 102,000 dollars. Now when you first look at it it LOOKS like you have made 2000 dollars. However, When you factor in inflation rates of between 4 and 8 percent (thats about right for any given year) for this example lets say there was 5 percent inflation rate in the same year that you had your 100,000 dollars in the savings account. That means this year to buy exactly the same things you could last year for 100,000 dollars you NOW need 105,000 dollars. So you have in effect actully LOST 3000 dollars just by not spending it! I am not saying that saving accounts are all bad. They are a great temporary (less then a year) place to put your money. Had you left that 100,000 dollars in cash you would have lost the full 5000 dollars in value. I am just saying for long term (over 5 years) money you HAVE to put it in mutal funds (or directly into stocks and bonds if you want but thats alot more work) Sorry about the mostly off topic rant.

mystmarimatt 06-04-2003 06:12 PM

I'd pay off my family's house, pay for my brother's and my education. then i'd go skydiving a bunch. and then i'd put it all away and live the rest of my life in a somewhat cushioned existance

sierra2774 06-04-2003 06:12 PM

I would set up college funds for my two children...Pay off my house, sell it...Fly cdwonderful to Ohio immediately!!! Build the house of my dreams on 100 secluded acres with an attached smaller house for my Dad to live in and live there happily ever after.... Oh yeah, Buy my Daughter a Horse...she wants one so bad.

I think I will go play the Lottery tonight!

gibber71 06-04-2003 06:12 PM

I'd give all the money away.

rogue49 06-04-2003 06:21 PM

1) house (3 bd, yard, garage, den, basement, new, near DC...about 500,000)
2) bills
3) lasik
4) teeth
5) car (2 new, corvette & jag)
6) travel (just a bit)
7) toys (just a few, no more)
8) laptop
9) new job

in that order, and the rest in investments...a million dollars doesn't really go as far as it used to.
If any friend or family were seriously in trouble, I'd help.

But I'm going to take my time on furniture for the new house,
I'm picky.:)

oblar 06-04-2003 06:28 PM

"Nothing....Absolutely nothing.. I would just sit on my ass all day and do nothing."

*sniff* words to live by!

SaltPork 06-04-2003 06:37 PM

People, people, people....a lot of you have some pretty grandiose plans for the paltry million dollars. You must remember that a million bucks is not what it used to be. First, figure 40% goes to taxes...nothing is tax free. Now you're down to $ 600,000, not a small sum of money to be sure, however you must consider that you could buy a nicely appointed house for that money and that would be the end of it.

The smartest thing to do is to invest the $600K. Take all dividends and invest those back in for ten years, then after ten years quit working and enjoy the rest of your life.

Now, if the question were, what would you do if you had $100 million dollars? then my answer would have MUCH different.

Frowning Budah 06-04-2003 07:15 PM

wrkime, you are very realistic but not much fun:) I am afraid I would be prety boring as well. Pay off some bills give some away and buy a few new toys.

opentocomments 06-04-2003 07:17 PM

Who saw that Story in Entertainment or some magazine like it about the top 100 cult movies. And they had a huge artical about office space. It is a cult movie because who on the forum hasnt seen it and i knew before i looked at this that atleast 1 person was going to say some quote frome it. and thus far i have seen 3.

Besides 2 chicks at the same time...
i would buy
1) a very nice laptop you know the $3k range
2) get involved in a some start up companies
3) Get a more than modest home
4) last but not least i would go on a trip to major cities around the world Paris, london, New York, LA, Istanbul, Tokyo, Bejing ect.

SaltPork 06-04-2003 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Frowning Budah
wrkime, you are very realistic but not much fun:) I am afraid I would be prety boring as well. Pay off some bills give some away and buy a few new toys.
Sorry to spoil all the fun, but it seemed to me that there was more than a million dollars being spent by some and I would hate to see so many people getting in over their heads. :)

MacGnG 06-04-2003 07:36 PM

pay all the bills and stuff, buy new computers and stuff we need, invest the rest

TheDave87 06-04-2003 08:06 PM

id buy the station with the breast exam video....
or id buy a big ass server and an assload of bandwidth

KeyserSoze 06-04-2003 08:13 PM

I'd pay people to not ask that FUKIN question:lol:

eyeronic 06-04-2003 11:16 PM

I'd save it for later.

(Seriously, a million gets you very little in NYC.)

Vaultboy 06-04-2003 11:21 PM

I take it you haven't watched that show:

"How to Blow a Million" before?...

Phaenx 06-04-2003 11:25 PM

Start a business. Listen to my daddo's advice.

juanvaldes 06-04-2003 11:26 PM

Pay off my student loans, buy a car buy my father a laptop and invest the rest.

juanvaldes 06-04-2003 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by wrkime
People, people, people....a lot of you have some pretty grandiose plans for the paltry million dollars. You must remember that a million bucks is not what it used to be. First, figure 40% goes to taxes...nothing is tax free. Now you're down to $ 600,000, not a small sum of money to be sure, however you must consider that you could buy a nicely appointed house for that money and that would be the end of it.
why don't we change the premise to be "After taxes and all that shit you are left with 1 million US $$$. What would you do?"

snowy 06-04-2003 11:37 PM

I'd invest it. It's a great way to start off...and that million dollars could easily begin to grow into something more than a million.

I'm greedy.

PredeconInferno 06-04-2003 11:56 PM

I would buy a dog.

Then I would live in New Jersey with Lorel.

Pyrate 06-05-2003 01:35 AM

I'd probably have a pirate ship (fully functional, seaworthy, etc) built for my personal use, and maybe employ a crew for a while...

I'd also go on a year-long (or maybe six months) stint in Japan.

Then I'd buy a car I could live in, and live a bum's life, going to the gyms to shower and Macdonald's to piss. I like the bum's life. As long as I've got a bit of cash.

Then I'd give about 200,000 to my old dears, and the family. Probably buy them a car or two as well.

MSD 06-05-2003 04:46 AM

If it was 1mil after taxes, 200k would go toward paying off loans, mortgages, college, etc. another 100k would go to fixing up and building on a bit to the house. With a repaved driveway and a 3-car garage, I'd get myself a hybrid car for daily driving, and <a href="http://motorex.net/r33_silverpg.html>this car</a> for weekends. Some parts would go on the weekend car, costing about 15k.

That would leave me with about 600k. I'd give some rather generous birthday presents to friends and family, leaving me with 500k to invest.

Zotz 06-05-2003 04:52 AM

I would buy a big f---ing boat and sail around the Carribean for a year or two. Then sell the boat, invest the money, and write about my adventures.

Prophecy 06-05-2003 06:17 AM

I'd be a land hawk. I'd by all the land the bank was going to foreclose on. I'd build apartment complexes and buy land that hadn’t been developed yet so I could sell it later at hopefully a profitable price of twice what I paid for it. Also, I'd invest whatever I could.

gibber71 06-05-2003 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Plummie
I'd spend a few thousand on cool stuff, then I would invest the rest. :)

I know, I'm boring.

Boring,..I've seen your webcam. How can someone so hot be boring.

Darkblack 06-05-2003 07:47 AM

I would first pay off all my bills and make sure I have invested enough to be able to get a decent amount each year, maybe purchase a bit of real estate to rent as income.

I would then try and open a free day care for working, low-income families. Each parent would have to take a child care class first. Each parent would have to set aside 1 day a week (two weeks depending on how many parents we have) to work for free in the center. Using the parents as the sitters is how we would keep it free. Donations from outside organizations would pay for supplies and stuff.

Day care is too expensive. Low-income families are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Don't work and stay home with the kids. Live off of welfare and never gain financial stability or work and never make enough to pay for day care and everything else.

THE MAC GOD 06-05-2003 08:11 AM

Yeah... a Million bucks isn't that much nowadays...

First, pay of all debts...
Second, buy a couple securables, such as a nice house.
Third, buy a Langfelter Corvette (0-60 in 1.9s) and appropriate g-suit. I would've bought my first love , the Lamborghini, but at 280k, I don't think that would be a wise investment with only a mil.
Fourth, live off the rest's interest.

madsenj37 06-05-2003 10:59 AM

Buy a car, put a down payment on a house and invest the rest. I could then do any job that i would like, such as installing stereos or being an auto mechanic.

BBtB 06-05-2003 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by madsenj37
I could then do any job that i would like, such as installing stereos or being an auto mechanic.
Just wanted to add you can actully make a decent living off of either of those as it is. As long as you are smart about it (I.E. start your own garage or sell and install steroes)

ARTelevision 06-05-2003 02:17 PM

I'd keep doing what I'm doing.
A million dollars is nothing worth doing anything different about.
If you would do things differently with a million dollars you aren't doing things right.

snowace56 06-05-2003 03:56 PM

Id start small, buy myself a Subaru WRX Sti. Then buy my parents something for putting up with all my shit. Pay for college, and then invest the rest.

BBtB 06-05-2003 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bones

realisitcally, id pay off my house and put the rest in the bank.

I am not going to rant again but I would say you would not that kind of money in the bank. I know most people here don't have that much money right now but we could all start investing. But even more so the people with that type of money are losing money by leaving it in a savings account.

Satsuma 06-05-2003 06:12 PM

I would buy a car, a house, pay for school, and save and invest the rest.

SaltPork 06-05-2003 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bones
a million is not a lot of money.
everyone saying pay of this pay off that, buy my dream this, buy my dream that already have it spent by the third item.

a million doesnt get you very far at all, before taxes, after taxes, whatever.

realisitcally, id pay off my house and put the rest in the bank.
keep working, keep living a normal life.

If I were you I'd think about getting a new microwave.

cdwonderful 06-06-2003 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sierra2774
I would set up college funds for my two children...Pay off my house, sell it...Fly cdwonderful to Ohio immediately!!! Build the house of my dreams on 100 secluded acres with an attached smaller house for my Dad to live in and live there happily ever after.... Oh yeah, Buy my Daughter a Horse...she wants one so bad.

I think I will go play the Lottery tonight!

What! You won a million dollars! Whopee! oh, wait a minute, I just read this thread a little more carefully. IF you had a million dollars. I see. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.....
;)

Divine69 06-06-2003 10:39 AM

If i had a million dollars; I would pay off my debts; buy a house; and bank the rest.

bender 06-06-2003 12:51 PM

Start drinking, and see what happened from there.

BBtB 06-06-2003 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bender
Start drinking, and see what happened from there.
And what do you hope to acheive by drinking 3 liters of water a day?

brandon11983 06-06-2003 02:52 PM

I'd pay off my current debts, pay off my parents' mortgage, buy a nice ride like a BMW X5, or Infiniti G35 Coupe, buy a nice house, and invest the rest and hopefully live off of it for many moons.

Jesus Pimp 06-06-2003 03:04 PM

First I would pay off my student loans. Then I would buy a vacation for parents. They lived here in the states for 22 years and haven't gone on vacation together yet. After that I would buy a new car, medium sized single house, possibly go back to college and get another degree, set up a high speed computer network in my house, take a vacation to a tropical island.

User Name 06-06-2003 07:24 PM

I'd help my parents pay off their debts, buy a big screen tv and a new computer, and stash the rest of the money under my pillow.

Arock 06-07-2003 08:40 AM

I would give at least half to my parents. I would like them to retire in style. $500K is plenty for me.

With that I would buy an H2, and a townhome in the mountains. That should take care of it.

hotzot 06-07-2003 02:49 PM

My wife said I couldn't have two chicks at a time. so i guess I'd pay off the house , college for the kids and retire early to florida.

Ian Macdonald 06-07-2003 08:47 PM

I'd pay down some of my mortgage.

Sensei 06-07-2003 10:46 PM

"I'd buy an exotic pet...like a llama or an emu!"

fuzzix 06-08-2003 07:20 AM

Not work for the rest of my live, there is nothing worse than work.

enjoyduff 06-08-2003 07:59 AM

i would invest it until it became a few hundred million. then, when i'm old, i would record an album of just me burping for 30 minutes or so, distribute it to record stores, and then purchase every single copy so i could say i had the #1 selling album of all time.

thebigk 06-08-2003 01:02 PM

I've promised friends a new couch, relatives new cars, and myself a new house. With a room where everything's made out of Lego, just to be wacky.

vat_man 06-13-2003 03:53 AM

Pay off the mortgages, the car and the credit cards, and put a deposit on another place where we want to live (near the beach).

warrrreagl 06-13-2003 05:26 AM

Several things:
1) I'd buy a freaky old lady named Cocaine Katie to embroider all my jeans.
2) I'd pay my poor old gray-haired daddy to drive my limousine.
3) I'd buy a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies to do anything I say.
4) I'd buy a genuine Indian guru to teach me a better way.
5) I'd buy all the friends that money can buy so I'll never have to be alone. And I'd keep getting richer, but I couldn't get my picture on the cover of "The Rolling Stone."

Jack Ruby 06-13-2003 06:00 AM

New computer, bunch of DVD's and games, give some to my parents and put the rest on the bank. Nothing fancy here.


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