
ZCT
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In the UK property is the best thing you can buy. I purchased a flat for 42K and it doubled in value in three years. The very best thing you can do is use about 25K as a deposit and save the rest for furniture and other nice things. Buying a home in a nice part of the UK is one of the smartest investments you can make. Just don't spend more than you can comfortably afford on the mortgage. |
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aaaa
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put half away in a savings account for my baby then spend the rest |
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ribena
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I can get my hubby to invest it for you. If you'd like some advice get in touch sblanth1@yahoo.co.uk He is one of the top financial advisers in the country. |
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Chris M
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Well now, that all depends. Do you already own property? Have you finished college or university? With approx. $55K I'd start to build equity for some security later in life. You can never go wrong with property. I'd finish college, get a degree. Of course I'd treat myself to something. Maybe a day at the spa. A week-end at a nice hotel in the country or Paris. The possibilites are really endlesss. I'd also see if I could brighten someones day by sharing some. What goes around comes around. (Something I have found to be very true in life!) Make wise choices. Good Luck. |
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daisycarlene
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An education is hard to beat. If you have your education, ask around and get advice on investments. |
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sarah k
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youre going to have to tell me how much that is in US money then I will tell you.. |
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MSMORTGAGE
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For long term investment Buy to Let properties this will increase your money more than any investment product at present. |
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LOL
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travel and give the rest to charity |
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flying_grapes
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I'd squander it on wine, women and gambling somewhere on a nice Caribbean Island. |
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sling it bird
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Buy a trampoline, go lap dancin and hire a hit man for my sh*t list. |
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Burnsie
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I'm in my early twenties, and I don't have £30,000. But if I did, I'd pay off my car (another £7,000 to go!), and then look about getting a house by using the remaining money as capital. |
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missieclass
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Travel - go to lots of different places and try different cultures from around the world - It's always been my dream. Wot about u? |
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Iron Man
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Pay off debts , upgrade furniture & in my case get a better Electric guitar & amplifier like a Gibson Les Paul & Marshall 100Watt Amplyfier. Also perhaps give family , friends & charity some of the money.
I am only 14 so it might be different compared to others. |
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Kimble
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Invest it in the fixed deposit Account or get your self enrolled in an College or University for further studies or else lend it to me and I will repay you in an agreed format. |
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pdanielleh
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spend it wisely, put some in an account that you can't take any our for a certain amount of time and it gains money while it sits. I cashed a $10,000 bond when I was 18, the biggest mistake, i should have let is keep sitting and gaining interest but i spent it all, I paid off my car and put money down on a house. |
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charlotte l
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Use it as the deposit for two buy to let properties - or maybe one buy to let and one for me to live in. Therefore ensuring myself of a good pension and getting on the property ladder before the house prices rise significantly next year.
Would also try and keep some aside for a nice car or holiday. |
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randomguy14
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I'd take half and put in a long term bond for when I needed it for a deposit on a house or starting up a business or something. The other half would then go on a round the world trip and all the cool stuff I'd ever wanted like expensive clothes and massive TVs! |
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Joe-slim
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Down payment on a house or start a business. |
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smeg
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Dunno cos im sad and im one these people who wins the lottery and doesnt no what to do with the money. sad twats. Why dont they give the money to me and i would find a nice way to spend it.
any way i would go to third world countries and hospitals.
then i would by loads of cool gadjets (i cant remember how to spell gadjets lol. |
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Larry R
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Pay off my debts then GO SPENDING!!! New clothes nice car, might even put a spa bath in my living room... |
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Hugo van Reijen
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Dear Wave,
Then I would buy one Berkshire A on margin. The price is appr. $90.000.
hugovanreijen@yahoo.com |
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