What would you do with the money if you won?
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Hire a marketing genius, tell him to turn my Bill into a Trill. We could split it 20/80
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Travel the world until I got to old and jaded by it, donate the rest to some insignificant budding R&D firm, then die.
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Probably buy the MGM Grand in Vegas. I would still be rich with all the revenue.
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Invest it. ALL OF IT.
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I'd probably buy some nice stuff like a niceish car (not ridiculous just like an Audi or something) a house and all the other thongs I've ever wanted. Keep another 10 million or so. Keep a bunch to give to my family but kind of restricted (if I just gave them a bunch of money up front they'd spend it all then ask for more) Donate a shit load to charity. Umm yeah
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I'd probably do this type of stuff for a 'job' if you can call it that.
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Good thing I bought 50 dollars worth of tickets. [quote]What would you do with the money if you won?[/quote] never work another day in my life. Travel
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Keep maybe a million, and donate the rest.
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If I won the lottery, I think I would take the annuity. That would be like winning the lottery every year for the rest of my life.
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Buy a decent house with several acres($250-500,000), college, help family debts, help people who are honestly scraping by in the community, help new businesses start to promote growth, buy love, and some other essentials.
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I'd take the lump sum payout, which would be significantly less than one billion. I'd buy my parents a house and new cars. Then, I'd put about 1/2 in a trust fund for myself when I turn 25. Use the rest to pay for my sister and I's college an whatever else I could squeeze out of it, charities and what have you.
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I honestly wouldn't know what to do with that much money.
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I wouldn't live luxuriously just so I could live off of the money modestly.
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I would live modestly off of if
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Pay my debts. Get my nice house and car and probably keep working.
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Put it in the bank and let it grow. :) 17 is too early to retire.
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Give some to charity, give some to parents and family, pay off my debts as well as pay for my schooling, invest, and then save the rest.