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    #11
    Stop working in IT, pay off the mortgage, travel for a while.

    Invest money, live off the interest, work with a charity / in a library / something like that to feel like I'm doing some good. Maybe even help out at school, or look at working at a university.
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      #12
      Come into work, do a large turd on the server managers desk*, hand in my immediate notice and then retire to spend the rest of my life bringing up the kids and generally pottering around.



      * it's been a bad couple of weeks.
      Back at the coal face

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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        ...on the lottery or premium bonds.

        What happens next?

        Where would you go, what would you do, what would you buy, etc?
        Depends how many more zero's are on that £1,000,000...... Don't think you can give up work now if you only win a million. I would pay off morgage, buy a new car, go on a holiday and then return to work cause i do it for the love of my job not the money !!!!

        however if that was 1 billion cause you missed off a few more zero's then i would retire, buy a big house, nice car, go on a holiday, buy a drink for all my fellow CUK colleagues, buy Liverpool FC off America and then relax while a cook and maid take care of the house.
        Thats the way the cookie crumbles

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          #14
          Laugh uncontrollably for half an hour, then tell the fiancée we'll be alright for the wedding plans - upgrade the honeymoon somewhat, see this contract through and have a long break in spring while reskilling in the fine arts for the next few years. Oh, and buy my flat outright - kit out my studio properly, and buy a small car, and a boat, and I've probably spent it all after that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by DBA_bloke View Post
            Buy a fab house in Oxforshire, holiday often, dine out often, and fart around doing piddle-all until I died.

            You would buy a moderately priced house in Oxfordshire.
            ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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              #16
              Originally posted by realityhack View Post
              Laugh uncontrollably for half an hour, then tell the fiancée we'll be alright for the wedding plans - upgrade the honeymoon somewhat, see this contract through and have a long break in spring while reskilling in the fine arts for the next few years. Oh, and buy my flat outright - kit out my studio properly, and buy a small car, and a boat, and I've probably spent it all after that.
              Fine arts: Tell all. Paint, sculpture, etc. What do you do? Any good at it?

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                #17
                I'd buy loads of buy-to-lets and wait for them to go up in value.

                This time next year I'll be a billionaire.

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                  #18
                  Put as much as I can into assets that generate passive income to live off, buy a few nice things and go on a long trip. Would probably divide it up as:

                  10% index tracker/good funds – don’t touch until retirement age

                  40% property with lots of leverage to get as many as possible

                  20% individual shares with DRIP

                  10% speculating/options trading/crazy stuff – Vegas baby!!

                  10% towards nice house, car, long trip, plasma TV’s and ‘stuff’, would keep mortgage

                  10% in the bank as available for property deals, investing in businesses, shares whatever.

                  I wouldn’t give a lump sum to charity I’d tithe from my income/cashflow which would grow quite large and end up as a substantial amount over time – far more than a 1 off lump sum from a million.

                  I’d still do what I’m doing now but without the contracting 9-5 bit which is really getting in the way of building up my business….
                  "Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DBA_bloke View Post
                    Fine arts: Tell all. Paint, sculpture, etc. What do you do? Any good at it?
                    Erm - anyone worth their salt will tell you they're nowhere near as good as they want to be - I'm always finding fault and trying harder next time, and I hope I'm better each time.

                    Oils, charcoal, ink, chalks, good-old-fashioned sketching and painting.
                    Portraiture, the occasional half-abstract/verging on impressionist landscape - past the amateur stage but a long way to go - quite good at likenesses, pleased to see I've naturally developed my own style.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
                      You would buy a moderately priced house in Oxfordshire.
                      No. I already have lots of lovely equity!

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