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"difficult? seriously? once you've bought a decent house not massive just a bit more luxurious than you would normally be able to afford and then kitted it out, then a couple of cars again not ferraris just ones you have coveted in normal day to day life, had a dream holiday, new wardrobe and given the kids some each to spoile themselves and some to save poff its gone 1 million really wouldn't go anywhere these days need a good couple to genuinely be set up for life and only then if you use it to invest or set yourself up in business i personally think" A milliom pounds if deposited in a long term savings account would yield circa £45k per annum........a second salary perhaps? | |||
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"If you won £1m on the pools........oops the lottery (age showing) how would you spend it? Only £50k can go to charity. Difficult to spend a £1m, well except for my ex wife!" Don't think it would be that difficult to spend a million....I would give it a good go ![]() | |||
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"difficult? seriously? once you've bought a decent house not massive just a bit more luxurious than you would normally be able to afford and then kitted it out, then a couple of cars again not ferraris just ones you have coveted in normal day to day life, had a dream holiday, new wardrobe and given the kids some each to spoile themselves and some to save poff its gone 1 million really wouldn't go anywhere these days need a good couple to genuinely be set up for life and only then if you use it to invest or set yourself up in business i personally think A milliom pounds if deposited in a long term savings account would yield circa £45k per annum........a second salary perhaps?" granted yes that would make a lovely second salary but i was just saying it really wouldn't be difficult to spend personally i would be much more careful as i would want it to be life changing and i would pop it in the bank and sit on it for quite a while while we sat on a beach making some serious decisions as to how we were going to make it our life changing sum of money | |||
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"If you won £1m on the pools........oops the lottery (age showing) how would you spend it? Only £50k can go to charity. Difficult to spend a £1m, well except for my ex wife!" Hmmm, can't think what to do with it... but wouldn't mind the chance to try ![]() | |||
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