Kobe, a kid working a summer construction job in Belgium whose crew found a buried stash of gold worth €9M or 10.5M USD in today’s money, is the inspiration for this question. I’m assuming in that event, half goes to the property owner and it’s 4 construction workers and a foreman splitting the other half. The rightful owner has 5 years to claim according to local law. What would you do while you wait that out?
I’d continue to live my life by enjoying each day to the fullest, like I do now.
Probably do research into how to best store that money so it’s safe and also gives me the best return.
I already have a similar enough situation. I’ve worked for several startup companies where part of my compensation is stock options that promise to make lots of money if. It’s not guaranteed so I’ll just continue normally until the time is up and I find out.
I mean, usually it is worthless, sometimes you feel cheated, but once I got enough to buy a new car
Nothing different. Its not a guarantee. I would spend the time hoping I end up getting it.
In my particular situation, I’d do nothing differently. Especially since it’s not guaranteed. Even if it were guaranteed, I’d just be relieved that soon what few financial concerns I have would be gone. That’s all that would change, I’d be a bit more relaxed.
Nothing really.
Until you actually have the money, you kinda can’t do anything different.Maybe if it was a sure thing you could take a loan out against it. But in this case it’s not a sure thing.
Ok good point. I’ll change the title back to what I had originally, (“would you do anything differently” instead of “what would you do”)?
I would not do anything differently as long as it is only “likely”.
But if I knew it for sure, I would invest heavily in real estate now, on borrowed money.
I’d learn what I can about investment strategies, and to determine between good and bad ones.
No. I’m such a pessimist that I wouldn’t expect it to actually happen.
As an American, the majority of that is going into a retirement fund. If I put in $700,000 now, I can retire at 60 and never worry about saving for retirement.
With the other $300,000, about half will go to paying off my student debt.
Which leaves me like $150,000 to put towards a house. 3-4 bed homes are in the 400-600 range in my neighborhood, so even if boyfriend sold his house, we’d still have to wait until I finish school to be able to buy one.
So I guess like, look for an accountant.
Nothing. Even if I was 100% sure about receiving it, $1M isn’t all that much.
Buy a house then, save what remains, keep going as I was.$10 million? what’s a kid gonna do with $5 million? I mean it’s only $1 million! there’s only so much he could do with $50k. maybe he could save the $10k for college funds or something. or he could spend all $1k on a nice TV.
this is always how these things end up when you find $500.
Try not to get upset that it will drastically depreciate in value in those 5 years instead of me getting it now
FWIW the scenario I’m basing it off of is in the gold value, so nothing certain but it could possibly move with inflation.
Call JG Wentworth
God damn. That was a good one. Well done
Just a million? Pay off remaining debts and put the rest toward buying land to retire on.
