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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/12/06 04:48 PM
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Originally posted by DE NIRO'S SISTER: Thanks for your answers folks, The next question until next saturday is...
If you won 1 MILLION pounds what would you do with it? 1.) Convert it to USD. 2.) Invest in stock. 3.) Buy a huge plasma TV. 4.) Buy a huge 7.1 THX surround sound system.
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 06:44 AM
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Originally posted by Wiseguy_1872: With 1 million I would pay off the 30,000 I owe, sell all my possesions books/cds/dvds on e-bay until I had a few possessions to fit in a rucksack.
I would then live out of a rucksack for the rest of my life: hotels, hostels -- different place every night.
I would spend the money real slowly: watchin the world go by.
Total freedom: a libertarian dream. Thats sounds great  I would love to do that as well
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 12:21 PM
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Originally posted by Turi Giuliano: DJ got's the right idea taking £'s over $. Take the £1 mil and convert it to $, you've just made roughly $700,000 bar currency and conversion rates. Here's the exact conversion: 1,000,000.00 GBP = 1,839,940.90 USD
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 01:00 PM
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Originally posted by Walter Mosca: With £1 million I would stick it in the bank, forget about it for a few years, and try to think of a better answer than this. In the meantime It may have risen to £1.25m or maybe even £1.5m thanks to interest!! At current interest rates - I figured 4% - it will take more than just a "few years" to increase by 25%, never mind 50%. About 6 years and 11 years, respectively. And don't forget the taxes you'd have to pay on the winnings in the first place. 
"Difficult....not impossible"
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 01:17 PM
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yea he siad he was in 30,000 debt That is ridiculous
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 01:49 PM
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Well, let me go get my check-book, IRS manual, tax-reduction sheet, and I'd love to tell you about it. A-hah-hah-hah! Love! I'd love it! A-hah-hah-hah--Coffee anyone? No? How about we snort some cocaine off of a dogs back? Eh? Eh, eh, eh? How about we discuss the economic values of globalization while we drop E, and sexually expiriment in my new Benz? A-heh-heh-heh.... Coffee?
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 04:20 PM
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Walter Mosca
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Originally posted by plawrence: [quote]Originally posted by Walter Mosca: [b]With £1 million I would stick it in the bank, forget about it for a few years, and try to think of a better answer than this. In the meantime It may have risen to £1.25m or maybe even £1.5m thanks to interest!! At current interest rates - I figured 4% - it will take more than just a "few years" to increase by 25%, never mind 50%. About 6 years and 11 years, respectively. And don't forget the taxes you'd have to pay on the winnings in the first place.  [/b][/quote]I hate banks. cest la vie...
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 05:18 PM
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Walter Mosca
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I do not trust them, not one little bit.
But in reality there does not seem to be any alternative!
corruption, corruption, and, well, corruption.
"Jonny Tightlips... you're shot! - whered' they get you?" "I ain't sayin' nutin'." "But what'll I tell the Doc?!" "Tell'um to suck a lemon."
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 05:27 PM
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I owe about 30,000 give or take. 6,000 undergraduate student loans. 5,000 consolidation loan. 5,000 car loan. 2,500 postgraduate tuition fees. 1,500 credit cards. 10,000 parental loans for education. They're going down, slowly, no mortgage yet though! The joys of growing up after an irresponsible youth - nice hangover. 
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Re: DE NIRO'S SISTER'S Question of the week
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06/13/06 07:28 PM
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plawrence
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Originally posted by Wiseguy_1872: I owe about 30,000 give or take.
5,000 car loan.....no mortgage yet though! Most people don't consider it a "loan" or money that they "owe" if it's for something that's "secured". For example, your car loan..... Obviously I don't know the specifics, but presumably the car is worth something. So if you sold it tomorrow you would theoretically get something for it - you tell me what it's worth - $3000? $4000 - so you could use that money to pay off at least part of the $5000 you still owe. So in reality, you don't really owe $5000. As far as a home mortgage goes, no one really counts that as being in debt. The way real estate values keep rising, everyone I know that owns a home and has a mortgage has more equity in the home than the amount that they owe. My girlfriend and I own a condo together, and while we owe a substantial amount on the mortgage, if we sold the condo tomorrow and paid the mortgage off, we'd walk away with a substantial profit, so we don't look at what we owe on the mortgage as being in debt. Also, only part of what you owe is money that you're paying off that you'll never see again - the part of the monthly payment that goes for interest. The rest is paying off the principle, so in effect it's going from one pocket to the other.
"Difficult....not impossible"
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