What can you do with $1 million dollars?
By Lovely_Lady
@Lovely_Lady (1523)
United States
14 responses
@apalachee (490)
• Australia
13 Nov 06
not a great deal these days, i would spend some of it on toys for the kids, clothes, house stuff and then try and come up with a way of investing it and watching it grow..
@warlock1974 (319)
• Ft. Frances, Ontario
12 Jun 07
I'd pay off all my family debts then take a vacation(lovely lady, you can come too with me on vacation LOL). after that i would buy a few things for everyone back home and then i would invest the rest of the money.
@Geminigirl (1909)
• United States
3 Sep 07
Pay off any outstanding debts, take a few thousand for fun money, to spend on a trip or something fun for me. Take another few thousand and send to my favorite charity. Then put the rest in the bank and draw interest.
@rafheal21 (22)
• India
12 Jun 07
i ll help the poor because money which comes suddenly will go off in the same way we should try to use the benefit of it only in this way and not in any other way
@TrainsR4Me (231)
• United States
13 Nov 06
Invest it in Powerball tickets. (thats the big multi-state lotto in the northeast US). Your chance to win several million would be incredibly great!
@mukeshkerai (163)
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13 Nov 06
i would just shove it in the bank for one year
make bare interest on it, and then buy wat i need
@Lecaro (1100)
• Romania
31 Jan 07
1 million dollars... are a lot of money.. in first place i will buy i real house and a garden for me and my boyfriend, and with the rest of the money i will invest it in something and one year later i will have back 1 million dollar or more... then i will buy many clothes for my because i am mad about shopping! and i will arrange my new house just like in my dream :D
@danjenkins (646)
• United States
31 Jan 07
Well, after taxes I will have about $632,000. I would invest that into rental property.
@TJHornibrook (196)
• United States
28 Feb 07
To start off I would donate 10% to the church, start my business, and invest the rest in an aggressive growth fund.