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There is lots of stories in the news about people who won the lottery and all of a sudden everyone wants a piece of their new found wealth. The cousin who would not give you the time of day of day, suddenly acts like your best friend. Coworkers, neighbors, old friends you have not talked to for years all contact you and want to talk.
It may be easier to turn those people down, but how about your immediate family? Parents, your kids, brothers, sisters and Grandparents all want a piece of the pie. They may be struggling and shouldn't they be helped?
I knew someone who won the lottery once and he helped out his family and was very generous but at the end they all ended up hating each other because no matter how much he gave them, it was never enough.
You won 50 million in the lottery, how much do you give away to family and friends and how do you determine is enough, too much or not enough?
Or looking at it another way. If they won fifty million, would you expect anything from the windfall?
Only because about 8 of us have said for years if any of us were to hit the lottery.........say a take home after tax lump sum of at least 20 or 25 million we would at least give a million to to other family members
Not a damn thing, nor would i owe them anything if I got the money. Would I give them money? Sure to certain people, but all those roaches coming out of the woodwork, nope.
Technically, unless you have something in writing they don't owe you a thing and vice versa. If you're on good terms with your family it would be nice to help them but it certainly isn't required. I always felt like if I won the lottery I wouldn't let anybody know about it but I would definitely help my immediate family and my favorite charities.
I don't think anybody owes another person anything.
If it were me, I would not give tons of money away to family and friends but I would however pay off everyone's mortgage, as I believe that in most families that is the single biggest debt they have and would enable them, if they wanted to, to save up lots of money on their own and do whatever they wanted.
There is lots of stories in the news about people who won the lottery and all of a sudden everyone wants a piece of their new found wealth. The cousin who would not give you the time of day of day, suddenly acts like your best friend. Coworkers, neighbors, old friends you have not talked to for years all contact you and want to talk.
It may be easier to turn those people down, but how about your immediate family? Parents, your kids, brothers, sisters and Grandparents all want a piece of the pie. They may be struggling and shouldn't they be helped?
I knew someone who won the lottery once and he helped out his family and was very generous but at the end they all ended up hating each other because no matter how much he gave them, it was never enough.
You won 50 million in the lottery, how much do you give away to family and friends and how do you determine is enough, too much or not enough?
Or looking at it another way. If they won fifty million, would you expect anything from the windfall?
I would look at it as, depends on how good their financial habits are, are they in terrible debt and can't seem to get out. Because if I were to give them no matter how many millions they'll easily blow it all and then ask for more.
So out of love for my own family members, I would keep the $50M in investments and give them the interest generated (which is still quite a bit) and they can live off of that along with pay off all their debts (a 1 time thing).
However, if I won 50million or something like that, my first priority would be to take care of my family first. Pay off their houses and debt, set up parents with retirement so they can quit jobs and enjoy retirement, trusts for all the children in the family, college, etc. After that's all done, then i'll go buy myself a Ford GT. I'm sure my other family members would do the same.
I'd do that because that's what my family does for each other.
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