31 Coworkers split 47 Mill lottery

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hmm, that's 1.5 US, est. losing 35-40% to taxes, 900k. Nice investment/retirement change to sit on but not life changing money. Good enough tho for just throwing a few dollars in an office pool each month tho :ehh:

Definitely this...that ain’t much money. I’d pay off bills and put the rest into a kinda safe investment portfolio with good steady growth potential. Find a job that’s fun and I enjoy with benefits (or stay at old job if I like it) and still work until retirement.
 

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How are taxes in Canada? That's roughly 1.2 million after taxes each. That could work for life if they invest it, and get passive income. I'd make sure we had some kind of written agreement before I gave my $5. What if the woman didn't reveal she had the winning ticket, and had someone else claim the money?
They would find out. They always say where the winning ticket was bought.
 

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The fukking coli.com yall.
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when i think of living a nice comfortable life, not even mega million lotto winner super baller shyt, just comfortable, you need a 100k/yr salary, more if we're being specific to the bay area where i live and more if you have a family. $900k - if you're using the money, is 8-11 years of comfortable living - that's not life changing IMO.

like i said, it's a good chunk to sit on for retirement, maybe take a vacay and buy a new car, but that's not "no longer need to work money". that would pay my school loans and current mortgage. i'd be back at the office the next week like clockwork.
 

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:manny:

when i think of living a nice comfortable life, not even mega million lotto winner super baller shyt, just comfortable, you need a 100k/yr salary, more if we're being specific to the bay area where i live and more if you have a family. $900k - if you're using the money, is 8-11 years of comfortable living - that's not life changing IMO.

like i said, it's a good chunk to sit on for retirement, maybe take a vacay and buy a new car, but that's not "no longer need to work money". that would pay my school loans and current mortgage. i'd be back at the office the next week like clockwork.

This website really be killing me sometimes :mjlol:

I am 23 years old. $900K with change my life forever. I could pay off my students loans and other minor debts and parlay the rest of the funds into investments. I'm single, with no kids and live in the south. I don't need 100K to be comfortable :skip:
 

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hmm, that's 1.5 US, est. losing 35-40% to taxes, 900k. Nice investment/retirement change to sit on but not life changing money. Good enough tho for just throwing a few dollars in an office pool each month tho :ehh:


They're in Canada, they don't pay taxes on lottery winnings(they do have to pay taxes on investments from those winnings, though)
 

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Youre talking about filthy rich people. No one posting on the fukking coli is in any position to say that 900k isnt much money. nikkas forget that daps and coli cash isnt real life.

900k is good to me I'd definitely quit my job over that and go into business for nyself full time..:ohlawd:
 

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@dora_da_destroyer boo, you gon let him talk to you like that???

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breh, when you're actually intelligent and in my tax bracket, 900k aint something you "hustle" over. partition it across the portfolio and KIM :sas2:
This website really be killing me sometimes :mjlol:

I am 23 years old. $900K with change my life forever. I could pay off my students loans and other minor debts and parlay the rest of the funds into investments. I'm single, with no kids and live in the south. I don't need 100K to be comfortable :skip:
ok...good for you
 
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