what would you do with 100k tax free dollars
#1
what would you do with 100k tax free dollars
FIgured this was the best place to put this.
Ok so serious question. What would u do with 100k tax free american dollars? For those of you in america. Sorry guys in other countrys. However if you want to do the money change over to a equivalent amount for you i'd still like to hear your input. Thanks everyone. This should be interesting. After we get a few answers or pages i'll let you know why i'm asking.
Edit: not neccesarily fit related only but thats fine too.
If this doesn't get any attention by tomorrow i'll post up whats up. early LMAO
Ok so serious question. What would u do with 100k tax free american dollars? For those of you in america. Sorry guys in other countrys. However if you want to do the money change over to a equivalent amount for you i'd still like to hear your input. Thanks everyone. This should be interesting. After we get a few answers or pages i'll let you know why i'm asking.
Edit: not neccesarily fit related only but thats fine too.
If this doesn't get any attention by tomorrow i'll post up whats up. early LMAO
Last edited by bigtoepfer; 09-29-2008 at 12:43 AM. Reason: quick clarification
#5
If I had $100k tax free I would spend it toward moving the **** out of my parents house and getting my own house.
p.s. I am only 19. So no I am not a 30 year old guy living in my parents basement.
p.s. I am only 19. So no I am not a 30 year old guy living in my parents basement.
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I would buy a bigger house and also put some of it away for kids' college education. Boring, but necessary.
I might take $5000 and play a little bit, though... Nothing ridiculous, just get some new clothes, maybe hire a maid for a few months, that kind of thing.
*edit: And, try to replace some of what we've lost in our IRAs over the past month...somehow...
I might take $5000 and play a little bit, though... Nothing ridiculous, just get some new clothes, maybe hire a maid for a few months, that kind of thing.
*edit: And, try to replace some of what we've lost in our IRAs over the past month...somehow...
Last edited by Juliane; 09-29-2008 at 12:47 PM.
#14
How about $35 million tax free?
Sorry to those folks south of the border, but the latest (Canadian) 6/49 jackpot is $35 million tax free! Now we're talkin'!
Let's see your 'Happy Dance'!
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but $100,00 doesn't get you too much these days...but since this is a automobile forum, a new GT-R would be nice.
Let's see your 'Happy Dance'!
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but $100,00 doesn't get you too much these days...but since this is a automobile forum, a new GT-R would be nice.
#16
$100K I'd be pretty boring too... pay off my Fit, and mortgage on my house first. That would leave about $10K which I would put towards a couple other loans.
Once I was debt free I would pimp out my Fit with nice wheels.
Once I was debt free I would pimp out my Fit with nice wheels.
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Realistically I'd pay off the car loans, personal loans and put a huge down payment on a house in Portland, OR.
But if I just wanted to blow $100k on fun stuff... I'd dump a bunch of money into the Fit. Then I would get:
1. 1940's gibson LG
2. red label non-nippon gakki yamaha FG-180
3. gibson ES-335
4. vintage tophat amp
5. 1964 jb hutto montgomery airline
6. 1973 silverface fender twin reverb
7. harmony rocket
8. 1950's kay hollowbody
9. tascam 424
10. neve 5316
11. yamaha MS-10s
12. shure SM-57s and SM-58s
13. a bunch more
But if I just wanted to blow $100k on fun stuff... I'd dump a bunch of money into the Fit. Then I would get:
1. 1940's gibson LG
2. red label non-nippon gakki yamaha FG-180
3. gibson ES-335
4. vintage tophat amp
5. 1964 jb hutto montgomery airline
6. 1973 silverface fender twin reverb
7. harmony rocket
8. 1950's kay hollowbody
9. tascam 424
10. neve 5316
11. yamaha MS-10s
12. shure SM-57s and SM-58s
13. a bunch more