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Enough to be debt free
I doubt even unlimited money would make me happy literly all I want is to be loved
40 million
About 20K
Enough to pay off debts, get a better car and stick up on groceries for a bit. Don’t really NEED more than that.
Enough to buy a nice condo in full. Like $250,000. So no more rents or mortgages. Just the other bills. I’d have a lot of freedom to do what I actually love doing.
150,000 would let be debt free and have enough to start saving money without skipping necessities.
What you got for me?
$32 million. For my daughter, her university tuirion and a small starter home. For my ex-wife $5 million, what’s good for her is good for my daughter. And, I would buy a 30+ foot sailboat and sail from Alaska to Patagonia in spurts, coming back to have my daughter every other week. And, of course for special occasions, etc.
Some millions would be nice. Just enough to pay all of my mom’s debts, buy her a nice place wherever she wants and some travels.
Then I’d buy myself a nice car (not to show off, I’m a car enthusiast, so even if not a supercar or whatever, just a nice sporty car that I enjoy driving), a nice small house with a lot of lands around it to be alone, and I’ll go to travel around the world by my own, see the wonders if this world and meet a lot of people.
And use the remaining money to have a passive income so my money doesn’t fade over time.
Dunno if it would make me happy, but it would definitely make things better.
Hmm I think 5 million (after taxes) so like 9 million?
500k. I could retire immediately and so could my wife.
If you can get a return of just 4% a year, $1m would give you a $40k/year income. That’s not too shabby, but it’s not quite enough either.
Now, $15m at 4% would get you $600k / year, minus taxes and other withholdings would leave you approximately 365,836.50 per year. I could live VERY comfortably on that. Travel, see the world, not have to worry about any bills and STILL have $15m in the bank.
So yeah, right around 15m would be perfect for me.
$4 million. I figure that’s the amount that pays off the house ( almost no debt besides the mortgage) puts the kids through college for whatever/wherever, and leaves me enough to invest so I can live – modestly – on dividends. I’m not getting rich, but I’m not working again at my current position either.
Shit man I’m a college student, if someone gave me $20 I’d be happy. But realistically I’d say 10k would be enough for me to add to my bank and double what I currently have so that I can actively work on my plans to move out and have my own apartment. I’m in a rough place right now living with my parents and I want to move out asap, but I don’t have enough saved up yet and I don’t want to have to struggle to pay bills or make ends meet
50k would do me nice. I’d probably start a business and expand gradually.
I calculated it with a friend. 3 million Euros. I wouldn´t have to work, I wouldn´t live a luxurious life but I could affort my momentary lifestyle with the rusty car and my almost 100 year old small house. I don´t want more than that. It´s enough. I just don´t want to work because there are so many things I could do if I had time.
Just enough to repair everything I own.
500k would be nice. Could move out. Start a business. Have a nice car. Etc
Enough to pay off my house. As a formerly homeless person, it would be cool to have housing security like that.
£8572 I’d be debt free then.
$65,000
Bout 250k. Im in the market for a house and thatd be more than enough to find a good house in a good neighborhood, and still have plenty leftover to help cover the cost of bew furniture to fill the place and give me a decent finanial cushion after aettling in a new city
50k to pay off my student loan and another 10 k to get me outa this tent!
6 million
Probably like 5000-10000 dollars would make some things easier
Tree fiddy.
I’d be happy to find a quarter. Pretty content at this moment
Fuck, 10k would mean I’m debt free, able to buy some clothes that don’t have holes in them and maybe some new kitchen appliances. That’s all I need.
Fifty to seventy five thousand would allow me to follow my dreams but even just a few thousand to pay down some bills would be nice
I’ve learned that having the ability to make steady income far outweighs any lump sum.
It carries all the advantages of the lump sum- without the “lottery curse” issues that plague most people who receive a cash windfall.
Only the absolute minimum of surviving w/o working (for the rest of my life), i.e. 2 mill. in Swiss Francs would be ok
$6 million. I did the math. That is what I need if I retire today…..
Enough to pay for my wife to go through her RN program and float the expenses for our family in the meantime. After that, she and I can take care of the rest
I make more than enough to be content. Unfortunately there are things outside of money that factor into it. That being said it’s nice not to have to worry about how to afford everything.
200k
I could live the rest of my life off of $10 million, easily.
making 20000 dollars bi weekly passively, with a perfect credit score
800 enough for my friends plane ticket.
Sure i could do with more but you did say this very moment and not next month when it would be 10 trillion because with that money i’d fucking buy my country and do things for its people the government ain’t.
1 rule though is no fucking off lead dogs those that are off lead will be shot on sight, cooked and fed to the owner.
Honestly 50k would work, pay off the last bit of debt, help me brute force a good credit score, buy all the SHTF supplies I personally would need, a a motorcycle and a used U-Haul truck. Whatever left over I’d use on some straight bets for football or the super bowl and that’s all I’d need. I don’t mind working from there on in.
$2000 a week, indefinitely
30$. Pokemon budget was cut. ,😭😭😭
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I wanna bring in 30k/month for the rest of my life. That’s my target number.
5 million
10 grand would wipe my debt. Another 10 would make me comfy
Enough to pay my debt and get an apartment .
Anywhere from $8-20 million.
10 mil and some land.