How much, if anything, are you giving family members?
I’m moving my family, and my best friend’s family into new houses on the same property and giving them a life where they don’t have to worry about food or shelter ever again.
Submitted 1 year ago by Wburbage@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
How much, if anything, are you giving family members?
I’m moving my family, and my best friend’s family into new houses on the same property and giving them a life where they don’t have to worry about food or shelter ever again.
but into my own wing of the mansion where no one else is allowed entry.
Better watch out for Catwoman then.
She’s welcome as long as she lets me scratch her ears while she sits in my lap.
Zero.
First off, I’m creating an LLC to claim the winnings so that my name remains out of the papers.
Second, I’m not telling them. My family are the kind of idiots who would insist their god made sure I won, so that I can give it half of it to their church, and the other half to them.
Not "giving", but setting up an LLC to "hire" them and provide health insurance.
Europeans: look what they just need to mimic a fraction of our power.
Give?
Shit, they’re working for that dolla bill! My own damn mama gonna be rubbing my feet!
Legit though, I wouldn’t just dump cash on them. My family are idiots about money. I’d pay off their debt, make sure their houses were in good repair, and then kick the fuck back.
Assuming it’s a substantial amount, I’m insulating myself behind an LLC which will cash the ticket in on my behalf and telling precisely nobody.
Doesn’t this only work if the LLC is created before the purchase of the ticket? In addition, LLC docs are public record, you can look up the operators registered under an LLC
It’s a whole thing, basically a lawyer does it for you so your name isn’t on it that way. I read a write up about it a few years ago so I’m being vague but still possibly getting it wrong in the retelling.
When the ticket was bought isn’t relevant so much as who is signing… but security cameras at convenience stores are a thing so it’s still possible to get outed.
Do you think my (extended) family members will even know? Only the person doing my taxes would even have a clue. I’d play it cool and slowly disappear with my close family.
I’d give away about half and keep half.
I’d give my folks a couple million, extended family a few million total. money needs to be moved around and my family absolutely excels at spending lol.
Not "giving", but setting up an LLC to "hire" them and provide health insurance.
I would stash away a good amount for me and my immediate family and give the rest away to family and select charities.
Half. I don’t that much, but comfortably retiring would be nice.
All of it. I would give every dime away. I would buy homes for as many people I know. I would seed the future that I want the people I care about to live in.
Now, I wouldn’t give every dime away. But I’d turn my little city into a cyclist’s haven and buy acres of land and set up a whole lot of tiny homes for the homeless. I’d also be looking at starting a business that can help sustain that lot over time since that is inevitably going to be very expensive.
That’s it.
People sitting on huge piles of money like selfish old dragons are the reason that the world is in the state it is. Money only helps people when it is spent.
yeah, id split it. I’d make sure to set myself up first however, but I dont need a huge house or $1,000,000 car or anything like that. Once I’m set, I’d give lots to family and friends, but I would set up a bird rescue center with the majority of it im sure
1/4 is a good number. It’s still a huge sum of money
Smokeydope@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I wouldn’t tell anyone about it not even my parents. If a life situation comes up and my loved ones need money for a legit reason then I will sign the check on condition of no questions asked. otherwise its all mine (well what’s left of it after the feds and state take their cut). I don’t care how much you trust your family, friends, spouse, once they get a whiff of that money their latent self-interest and greed will kick in.