If you won the lottery..

singingcyster

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What would you do with the money? I, for one, would donate a big amount of it to the CFF in hopes of getting closer to a cure! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> What about you guys, what would you do with the money?
 

singingcyster

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What would you do with the money? I, for one, would donate a big amount of it to the CFF in hopes of getting closer to a cure! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> What about you guys, what would you do with the money?
 

singingcyster

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What would you do with the money? I, for one, would donate a big amount of it to the CFF in hopes of getting closer to a cure! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> What about you guys, what would you do with the money?
 
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JenniferRose65

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I'm determined to one day pay back the Make a Wish foundation for the amazing week they gave me! (and of course the CFF would get a nice chunk too!)
 
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JenniferRose65

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I'm determined to one day pay back the Make a Wish foundation for the amazing week they gave me! (and of course the CFF would get a nice chunk too!)
 
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JenniferRose65

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I'm determined to one day pay back the Make a Wish foundation for the amazing week they gave me! (and of course the CFF would get a nice chunk too!)
 

Solo

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If I won the lottery, I wouldn't go out spending like Donald Trump. I'd conserve it. Well, it depends on how much we're talking about. First I'd probably pay off all my debts, then I'd pay off my parent's house for them. I'd probably get a part time job as I'd go crudely insane without working. I'd get a little ranch home some where in the pacific northwest region and live the remainder of my life to the fullest!
 

Solo

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If I won the lottery, I wouldn't go out spending like Donald Trump. I'd conserve it. Well, it depends on how much we're talking about. First I'd probably pay off all my debts, then I'd pay off my parent's house for them. I'd probably get a part time job as I'd go crudely insane without working. I'd get a little ranch home some where in the pacific northwest region and live the remainder of my life to the fullest!
 

Solo

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If I won the lottery, I wouldn't go out spending like Donald Trump. I'd conserve it. Well, it depends on how much we're talking about. First I'd probably pay off all my debts, then I'd pay off my parent's house for them. I'd probably get a part time job as I'd go crudely insane without working. I'd get a little ranch home some where in the pacific northwest region and live the remainder of my life to the fullest!
 

robert321

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I would make a donation to the CFF and Susan G Koman then pay off any debts (I'm assuming this is a win it sometime not tomorrow kinda thing, I'm 19, I haven't had long enough to get into debt) then invest the rest of it.
My sociology prof. last semester gave us his take on everything, including finances, I kept the notes from that lecture, he had some good advice and investing any windfall money was one of his points, but first pay off mortgage then other debts.
He was an interesting guy, he's an older man who's mother was British, father was Australian and was raised in New Zealand. He moved out on his own due to family problems at 15 and wandered europe then came to America. If wisdom is learned through doing and mistakes, this guy needs to write a book
 

robert321

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I would make a donation to the CFF and Susan G Koman then pay off any debts (I'm assuming this is a win it sometime not tomorrow kinda thing, I'm 19, I haven't had long enough to get into debt) then invest the rest of it.
My sociology prof. last semester gave us his take on everything, including finances, I kept the notes from that lecture, he had some good advice and investing any windfall money was one of his points, but first pay off mortgage then other debts.
He was an interesting guy, he's an older man who's mother was British, father was Australian and was raised in New Zealand. He moved out on his own due to family problems at 15 and wandered europe then came to America. If wisdom is learned through doing and mistakes, this guy needs to write a book
 

robert321

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I would make a donation to the CFF and Susan G Koman then pay off any debts (I'm assuming this is a win it sometime not tomorrow kinda thing, I'm 19, I haven't had long enough to get into debt) then invest the rest of it.
<br />My sociology prof. last semester gave us his take on everything, including finances, I kept the notes from that lecture, he had some good advice and investing any windfall money was one of his points, but first pay off mortgage then other debts.
<br />He was an interesting guy, he's an older man who's mother was British, father was Australian and was raised in New Zealand. He moved out on his own due to family problems at 15 and wandered europe then came to America. If wisdom is learned through doing and mistakes, this guy needs to write a book
 
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