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 If you had unlimited sums of money what would your next goal be????
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 Average monthly gas/water/electric bills?
I have just taken over tenancy for a three bedroomed house in the midlands. I have never had to pay bills before so all a bit new. Trying to work out on average my Water, Gas and Electric will be ...


 Was just told I won the "yahoo internet Lottery" $800,000.00 usd . Got be a scam but has Yahoo all over it
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 I'm a 12 year old child who wants to make, well, some money to save. Please help me. Thank you.?
Please do not say mow lawns, do laundry, or any of that sort because my family does not believe in paying me to help around the house. Thank you very much....


 How do I make money...?
I'm only 13... I want money for an xbox 360. And i live in the middle of nowhere... and im lazy... ...


 Best ways to raise £3000?
I need to raise £3000 to buy a new car, all the money i earn from my job is spent on my day to day living costs. Iam wanting to become a driving instructor and need they money to convert my car to ...


 What are Good Ways For A 13 Year Old To Earn Money?
I need to earn some money for a laptop for school and entertainment what are some good choices? Im 14 in july and i might try and find one then but i need to make money before school starts!!...


 Whats 8% of £25.00? How do I work it out....?
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 Will you ever finish paying your mortgage off?
Or do you expect to be paying monthly payments till you die?...


 I had to quit my job for school How can I make money now?
I had to quit my job because im going to start college and I have to get ready, How can I make money right now just to have extra cash in school? ...


 How do u....?
Well how do kids age 11-12 make money other than alowance?...


 Will my credit be affected negatively?
my husband and i have a jcpenney account together. however, he left me and im wondering if closing the account will affect my credit. The acct is paid (no money owed and its a joint acct)...


 Is $20,000 a lot of money to you?
lets say you won it, would you be satisfied or wish it was more? do you think you could buy a lot with 20 grand?...


 It happens over a million times every year.?
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 What steps should a person take if they won a large sum of money pehaps in the lottery?
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 Is there one thing that you wouldn't do for a million pounds?
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 Paypal question reguarding selling on ebay?
I want to start selling on ebay. I have a paypal account and I always buy things off of ebay using my paypal account. When I win an auction and pay for it through paypal, it is taken out of my ...


 What is the best way to stop spending money ?
i'm a super spender , i never keep money but i am too old to keep on living that way ......


 What's the best way to make £25,000 work for you?
I really want to know what's the best way of making this money grow as I've been saving it for the last few years and find It's really not worth my while leaving it in a current ...


 Pay car off faster or pay down credit card faster. car is 5% credit is 8%?
My car loan is 1/4 the size of my credit card balance. If I was to pay extra I could have the car loan paid of in about 14 months. If I paid that same extra towards the credit card it would still ...



Shaft
What should i buy with my £1000 bonus ?
Not for saving. I want to spend it on one item for me me me .
                     
 




jduck1979
Depends what you're into........

If you like fishing, TFG supposedly make some good rods
http://www.totalfishinggear.co.uk/
Or a couple of books to get you started if you've never tried it before http://www.worm-dangler.co.uk/html/fishing_books.html

If you're into gaming, you could get both a Nintendo DS + a SONY PSP + a load of games for both.......... or one of them new PS3 things, or maybe a Nintendo Wii
http://www.john-duck.co.uk/html/jd_s_gaming_store.html

If you had model trains when you were a kid, and kinda miss playing with them you could always take up Railway modelling
http://ngaugesociety.com/
http://www.hattons.co.uk

Or if you have a slight hint of an interest in Astronomy, you could buy a few bits & bobs to get a bit more into it
http://www.john-duck.co.uk/html/astronomy.html
Like maybe a Telescope + a copy of "STARRY NIGHT" astronomy software
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0007CG4ME/ref=nosim/203-9338484-3266364?tag=jdcouk-astro-21&linkCode=sb1&camp=2378&creative=8430
http://astore.amazon.co.uk/jdcouk-astro-21/detail/B000MFPA6C/203-9338484-3266364

If you're into Photography, £1000 could easily buy you a Nikon D200 or Fuji S5 Pro Digital camera
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/photo/digicameras/nikon.html#d200
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/photo/digicameras/fuji.html#s5pro

Or you could get 1 or 2 Gold Coins from the Royal Mint
http://www.royalmint.com/RoyalMint/web/site/Shop/coins_listings.asp?category=Coins:%20British%20Gold%20Coins

Or check out this article on financial website MOTLEY FOOL UK and learn how to make it into an even bigger pile of cash
http://www.fool.co.uk/school/2006/sch060130.htm
For instance, £1000 if bought through Halifax Sharebuilder would currently buy you around 50 Shares of "Royal Bank of Scotland"....... and technically you'd be buying yourself a stake in one of the world's largest banks + at next year's dividend rate of £1.13 a share you'd be raking an extra £56 a year into your pocket without hardly lifting a finger.
http://www.halifax.co.uk/sharedealing/sharebuilder.shtml
http://quote.fool.co.uk/Hop2Partner.aspx?page=forecasts&symbols=RBS

Or if you're a bit of a hairy bottomed enviromentalist do-gooder, you can purchase an acre of Woodland via The Woodland Trust http://www.dedicatetrees.com/Detail.aspx?id=3

Or if you ain't, perhaps start building a kit car
http://www.locostcarclub.co.uk/


Melvin S
Have you ever considered Radio Controlled airplanes....
It is a fun thing to get into. hear in US the big thing is
the Hobbico NexStar .46 Select RTF & ARF Radio Controlled Trainer...Cost a little over $ 400.00.but the new thing now for beginers is this comes the ability to practics on your computer taking off and landing ,so when you go to the real thing You have a better chance off not crashing this
$400.00 airplane. this comes ready to fly and has a five foot wing span, and much more exciting things..........................
>>>>>>>>>>www.towerhobbies.com.>>under trainers ..ok...


chrissie
A big new tv!


skippy's mum
Well...Think carefully about the things you really enjoy doing & what you think you would like the most.

you could put £100 of it back into a savings schemme so that your never truly skint !

If you buy a big item...you can see what you spent your cash on...e.g a HD television, a motorbike etc etc.

Just enjoy the money while it lasts.

Good luck


Skippy
A holiday! who cares if it's over quickly, just go and have fun!


mudfish
a holiday if it was me. but maybe you could also supprise some people close to you with some little gifts make their day it will also make you feel good. Doesnt need to be much maybe there is a new cd they want or some flowers for your mom.


SUSIE G
Try a premium bond for a year.. It could get you £1000000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Elle J Morgan
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Find a nice hot beach to sit on with a large bottle of Malibu


Sapphire
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A new laptop.
A nice holiday.
What would you like?


briggs
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Get ps3 if you fancied it or buy a decent road or mountain bike.


garylsmih1973
Anything you like its your money!
if it was me I'd clear my overdraft first then put the balance towards any other outstanding debt.
Any money left over I'd blow on whatever i fancied at the time. if i was in a relationship I'd consider getting the wife and or girlfriend a gift.
if i was a parent I'd get the kid/s something.
but as I'm single I'd probably be a boring old fart and use it to upgrade my computer.

but may be you could use it as a down payment on a holiday. Maybe hire an expensive car of your choice for the day.
if you really want to be controversial maybe go to a strip club and blow the lot on a lap dance from every girl on the place (that works there).

what ever we say here it is your money not ours, so the choice ultimately is yours!
may be being sensible with it could mean in the long term you have more money than the £1000 to blow at a later date. if you have a mortgage £1000 now could save you twice that or more long term, then you have to ask what do you blow that on?


Emzi L
well if u gave me the money i could go shopping for u :D


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