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I have bad credit... Where and how can I get a loan? (Limit:$5,000?)? |
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Can anyone tell me if it is legal for a company to chase me for a debt after 12 years? |
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Can you deposit personal checks in the atm machine? |
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How can a 14 year old make money over the summer? |
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How can I live cheaper? Cheaper detergent? Cheaper dog food? Cheaper meals? |
I am struggling.
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£200 a month spare: premium bonds or overpayment on mortgage? |
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Recommend a good current account for under 18s? |
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Can you buy products online with a debit card? |
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Where on earth can I change my coppers collection as most banks dont let you do this anymore!? |
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What is a million years called? |
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Can you offer tips on living frugally as a college student? |
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I need to save money, what should i do? |
im 13, i get $20 a day for school,
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What is a good way to make money at home (part time)? |
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Mr White | How much money is enough to live comfortably for the rest of your life? And whay would you use it for? |
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HeismaN
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Five million. And I would use it to convince my county/state to build a hydro electric dam, in the county I live in. So I could also live off the power from the dam. I think I would also open a bio diesel plant. |
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katrinasfather
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Judging by the way the English Government is increasing stealth tax's , and believe me its got totally out of control , we will never have enough to see us into old age. |
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Physics-Student
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You don't need any money to survive for the rest of your life. This, of course, assumes that you are in UK where British Government will bend backwards to dish out money for anything!!
Wastage is rife in the UK and you can get free housing, and living allowance to survive. You also get support from the opposition who will guarantee you a decent income in your retirement.
In short, enjoy your life now so that you are entitled to all the government handouts.
I have been unemployed for the past 15 years and I am not suffering. My life is the best you can hope for.
Good luck. |
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HS
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figure out how much you need per year to live comfortably, then that's what your interest should be...
so if you could live comfortably on $100k/yr, then you'll need about 2 million if you were to put that money into a 5% APY savings acct...
you'd just sit back and collect the interest... don't forget interest rates change as does the cost of living...
good luck!! |
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cork
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70 BILLION DOLLARS.
FISHING. |
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naplusultra
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For me, it would be about £400 per week, after paying rent, tax etc would give my family a decent lifestyle, would be nice to be able to buy the kids Ps2 and some games. |
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blue nun
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2/3 million, put 1 million in the bank and live off the interest, the rest to blow on house, car, hols etc |
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ed88
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If this is a serious question i would say you will need about £3,000,000/ To buy a nice house in the UK now you will need £1,000,000. The interest off the rest would allow you to live well with possibly two servants, nice car, two hols a year and a fairly good life style. |
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lizzgeorge
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I'd like to have $100,000 a year (today's dollars) to be totally comfortable (though I could definitly spend more!). I'd go out to eat for every meal, write books/articles, be a member at a swanky gym where I'd take all sorts of classes, and travel. |
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c
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For me personally? Probably many, many millions of dollars. I like to live VERY comfortably, and am a big fan of shopping.
I would use the money for basing living necessities, extra luxuries (such as shopping) and also I want to be able to donate and give back to the community. |
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Professor
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If you are thirty I would think £3 million would enable one to rub along in a sort of rough style providing you didn't overdo it |
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zander1331
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$1,000,000
live of the interest |
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Three Million. I would use it for the usual, house, car, set up new business. |
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TroubleRose
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$700,000 a year, relaxing, drinking, traveling, spending time with friends/family, and shopping! |
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manic.fruit
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I suppose that would greatly depend on my life span and the relative need of money during that life.
I could live very simply in an inexpensive area for some 50 years on less than 250,000, but then that would really only afford small indulgences and no spouse or children.
I suppose were I to live in poverty the money would stretch a great deal further, but such a life is not desirable.
I suppose a weekly amount required to live comfortably is easier to consider.
$200 a week for basic living expenses, including rent/ house upkeep as well as material items needed, clothing and furniture.
$80 weekly for food, as long as I didn't eat out regularly.
$100 as build up/ saving money for any medical needs etc.
total per week, using the highest amount listed- $380
per 52 week year- $19,760 (I believe this is right under or around the poverty line for a family of three or four)
for 50 years, no inflation used- $988, 000 cost of living. Inflation considered, as well as increasing medical expenses as I age, and entertainment, transportation, and travel costs, would put that amount around the $250,000 mark I mentioned before. |
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Ronatnyu
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That is an intensely personal question. I think human nature say that there isn't such a thing as too much money.
You have to consider age, health, taste when thinking about how many chips to stack.
I'm middle aged and think that I Could live nicely off of $ 250,000 a year. After taxes I should be able to live nicely on $ 2,900/week. That's enough to have a nice house, car payment and a couple of coins in my pocket. So I think $ 10 Million will nicely last for 40 years.
Eventually I would like a nice house on an acre of land, a new car and a vintage car. I would help support my children, family and church. |
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