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<p>That would leave you a lot less than 700k >_></p>
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<p>That would leave you a lot less than 700k >_></p>
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<p>Not if I got them all/most of them used.</p>
<p>–College
–Family
–Cheap Car
–TRAVEL (don’t know why other ppl haven’t said)
–SAVE.SAVE.SAVE.</p>
<p>But I don’t think I’m getting a million dollars randomly :(</p>
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<p>Nice taste, minus the whole Colorado thing … Oh, and no AMG?</p>
<p>$75,000-help my parents pay for my college and grad school
$500,000-A nice house somewhere
$140,000-Audi R8
$60,000-Mercedes E350
$75,000-Any car my parents want (they have a 1999 car and a 1996 car, but bought me a new 2008 car)
$100,000-Keep for emergency use
$50,000-Give to charity</p>
<p>By the way, thanks for this thread, it was fun</p>
<p>^No problem:) I was interested in what everyone thought.</p>
<p>It’s interesting to see what cars people would buy/want. Someone should make a new thread …</p>
<p>Assuming there are no taxes/post-taxes:
$895,000 to the bank for future uses (schooling expenses, etc.)
$100,000 to give to my parents<br>
$5,000 for miscellaneous random stuff I want. Clothes, mostly.</p>
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<p>I dont know how you could hate Colorado; it’s the best place in the world. As far as AMG goes, It makes the car look nicer, but I dont think it’s really worth the money.</p>
<p>I’d donate it to the UN</p>
<p>^That would be a good idea, or maybe PIH:)</p>
<p>United Nations is a useless organization. Donate it too me, and with that 1 million I could do more than UN.</p>
<p>I would donate it to theReach. =)</p>
<p>$400,000 for me (grad school, savings)
$600,000 for parents</p>
<p>^^^I just wanted to be like Ted Turner =(</p>
<p>July was not simply an outlier. Unemployment numbers have bottomed out. The recession will officially end at the end of the quarter. The market might not immediately rebound to numbers seen around 05/06 but it will almost certainly be in the rise for a long period of time.</p>
<p>10,000 for the basics (iPhone, MacBook Pro, TV)
50,000 for a nice car
40,000 to put in a CD
200,000 for College (including grad school if I decide to use it)
100,000 for parents
300,000 in savings
200,000 in retirement
100,000 for random other stuff i want
:D</p>