Anonymous wrote:You can tell most of the folks responding are poor. Any amount of money and they come up with 5 ways to squander it all without thinking about building wealth.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell most of the folks responding are poor. Any amount of money and they come up with 5 ways to squander it all without thinking about building wealth.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell most of the folks responding are poor. Any amount of money and they come up with 5 ways to squander it all without thinking about building wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loathe to say it but buy bitcoin.
Buy gold.
Anonymous wrote:I loathe to say it but buy bitcoin.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell most of the folks responding are poor. Any amount of money and they come up with 5 ways to squander it all without thinking about building wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in fortunate position in that house is paid off and 529 fully funded. About 4-5 years from retirement. What should I do with this unexpected windfall?
I’m the OP of this thread: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1279698.page and in your shoes my natural instinct would be to invest the 50K, but honestly am glad that I’m actually prohibited from doing so! Instead I’m using my inheritance to treat myself and my loved ones with more TLC, and I’d encourage you to do the same if you’re already in a good financial position. It sounds like 50K is just the beginning part of your eventual total inheritance, so not entirely similar from my situation.
Anonymous wrote:I am in fortunate position in that house is paid off and 529 fully funded. About 4-5 years from retirement. What should I do with this unexpected windfall?