RoddyVR
Veteran Board NESer
$10 mil.
$5 mil to taxes (i'm a pessimist, and its better to have more then you thought, then less then you thought)
$2 mil - give to my work (a charitable organization)
$0.5 mil - to buy a US citizenship (it might cost less)
$0.5 mil - buy a house (will proly cost more, left over from citizenship will cover though)
$1 mil - for my and my sister's educations and to put away for my nephew's education (he's 1.5 year old right now)
$1 mil - i'd split between my parents. they can do with it as they wish.
the house would be big enough to rent some of it out. that would pay for yearly taxes and my food/clothes while i'm in school.
$10 mil realy isnt that much. i'd wanna give my parent 1 mil each. the bigger the house the better so it realy should be a mil for itself.
i dont need a harvard education, but MIT is proly top of my list.
now if the post was for $100 mil, then that would be another story.
$5 mil to taxes (i'm a pessimist, and its better to have more then you thought, then less then you thought)
$2 mil - give to my work (a charitable organization)
$0.5 mil - to buy a US citizenship (it might cost less)
$0.5 mil - buy a house (will proly cost more, left over from citizenship will cover though)
$1 mil - for my and my sister's educations and to put away for my nephew's education (he's 1.5 year old right now)
$1 mil - i'd split between my parents. they can do with it as they wish.
the house would be big enough to rent some of it out. that would pay for yearly taxes and my food/clothes while i'm in school.
$10 mil realy isnt that much. i'd wanna give my parent 1 mil each. the bigger the house the better so it realy should be a mil for itself.
i dont need a harvard education, but MIT is proly top of my list.
now if the post was for $100 mil, then that would be another story.