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I would love to be millionaire , i would move into a nice log cabin with dream views and with nearby
river , far away from everyone and only with specific friends having access to come stay with me ![](/icons/rainbow.png) |
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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
"I would love to be a millionaire but mostly so I could help those around me as well as myself obviously. "
Obviously, but yes there is so much joy in being able to help others especially on a subtle way. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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A million is about enough to stay where we are and live comfortably. We'd need to divide half between our children to give them a deposit on a house and some hope bof having an affordable mortgage |
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It's not all that it's cracked up to be. Contrary to popular belief, being a millionaire is not all about cruises, skiing holidays and Ferraris. The hardest part of being a millionaire is actually staying that way. Wealth preservation is how financial planners describe it as. |
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"It's not all that it's cracked up to be. Contrary to popular belief, being a millionaire is not all about cruises, skiing holidays and Ferraris. The hardest part of being a millionaire is actually staying that way. Wealth preservation is how financial planners describe it as. "
If we had a million quid we'd divide what was left after we'd give half to our kids by the number of years we expect live and get on with enjoying it. |
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over a year ago
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A million doesn't go far these days.
When the op mentioned millionaire, are we talking £1M or a £3M? Either way, I'm off to live in a warmer climate, have a PT and I'd be quite happy with a nice little villa and a nice car. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’d buy a camper van and shag my way around the UK taking in the sights and delights."
Oh and I'd be happy to make sure I was in the right city's at the right time to make the most of this tour |
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By *usie pTV/TS
over a year ago
taunton |
I suspect quite a lot of us are millionaires with assets totalled up but that is a bit different to having a million in cash floating about. I think a million spare to invest would probably be just about enough to live on moderately and carefully with out having to work. |
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I think just 1 million wouldn't be enough to really retire on at my age, however, I'd personally reinvest half Into property to set myself up for retirement, maybe buy ten houses so I have an income and the id use 100k to buy and restore then sell on houses, anything over the 100k returned would be banked and keep it always at 100k.
Then 400k would by me a nice house and a nice car in a quite village somewhere and not really have to worry about anything much again
The issue isn't what id do,it's how I get the million lol. |
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It would be nice. Would give me the opportunity to help out family and friends, go travelling, learn to drive and buy a car, and have the freedom to know I have a financial cushion to allow me quit work and to retrain in a different sector. |
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