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krichard 04-19-2012 10:13 AM

$500k would allow me to open the business I am currently planning without outside investors. I already wake up everyday and do what I want so I guess I'm conflicted.

onewhippedpuppy 04-19-2012 10:17 AM

Over one million. Anything less would go into investing, saving for kids' college, paying off my house, and retirement. After I felt like the future was secure, then I would have a little fun. Oh to dream.......

red-beard 04-19-2012 10:19 AM

I would like to be a real millionare. My preference is a 1920's millionare (about $60M in todays money), but I'd accept being a 1960's millionare (about $30M in todays money).

A Million would not really change much, since invested these days it would not pay my existing lifestyle. To simply replace my income would require at least $5M invested semi-safely.

RWebb 04-19-2012 10:32 AM

I think $100 million would do it for me. I could:

1. buy my own ecosystem like Doug Tompkins did (he started North Face & Sportiva; then "retired" to create a sort of national park in southern S. America by buying all the land down there),

2. design a car just like I want (real small like a Sprite, good balance, low power (300 hp should be plenty), and light weight (CF tub like the new McLaren - total wt. 1,000 lbs.) - needs 2 seats and room in back for the dog,

3. I'm not really into yachts but I admire that guy making one out of carbon fiber - he pushed the envelope - wasn't it Larry Ellison? (Oracle CEO),

4. build my own freeking spaceship like Virgin Atlantic CEO Branson did,

or 5. build a giant lift for my car collection and piss off a lot of people in OT.

or maybe I'd need a billion or more... could do a Gates or Buffett thing for medical issues, maybe.

id10t 04-19-2012 10:53 AM

$120k would get my house paid off, credit cards paid off, and the 356 restored.

fastfredracing 04-19-2012 11:03 AM

I think I could get off the treadmill, and basically semi-retire if I had about 250K. I would still work, but only because I would want to , not because I have to.
50k would probably help me blast down the few doors that I have been unable to open thus far, but I would still be a working fool.

BRPORSCHE 04-19-2012 11:21 AM

hmmm. I have zero debt, have a good bit saved up already, and would like to put a large down payment on a house.

I would be happy with 40K. That would allow me to put 50% down on a house.

stomachmonkey 04-19-2012 11:25 AM

All I need in life is enough money to send my kids to a good school, give my daughter a nice wedding and enough to retire on without being a burden to anyone else.

So $10,000,000, college for 2 is expensive.

Head416 04-19-2012 11:25 AM

$200k would be a good number. I'd pay cash for a house somewhere remote and start living it up. If I paid cash for the house I could live off of an average wage and not have pressure to make a high salary. As it is a career change is pretty much impossible without a major change in lifestyle.

Zeke 04-19-2012 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bell (Post 6697781)
what amount of cash would transform your quality of life?
and I don't mean to run out and get hookers and blow lol

for me it would be about 10k, that would let me take care of debt, let the wife finish school, and get some health/dental care going..........could probably accomplish it with 5k........
amazing how a ” small” amount could make the difference.......
and before someone says it, we are already living like frugal cave people........i can't even explain how much we've cut back on over the past 5 years........

what would do it for you?

I like your answer, very unselfish. I'm going to up it to 20K for me. It would be nice to ride free for awhile.

If I had 5K I'd give it to you based on what you said in your other post (#4).
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 6697811)
I unexpectedly inherited $50K a few weeks ago. I put it in the bank. I'd put it in a CD, but a one year CD is currently paying 0.45% or so. A million or so might change my life a bit.

That is rather flippant.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Head416 (Post 6698173)
$200k would be a good number. I'd pay cash for a house somewhere remote and start living it up. If I paid cash for the house I could live off of an average wage and not have pressure to make a high salary. As it is a career change is pretty much impossible without a major change in lifestyle.

Another of the many good answers here.

johnco 04-19-2012 11:59 AM

tree-fity

Zeke 04-19-2012 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnco (Post 6698266)
tree-fity

Send me your address and I'll send you 14 quarters.

motion 04-19-2012 12:06 PM

If I had buzillions of dollars, I would post questions like this on various forums. Really good, sincere responses would get PM'd and those posters would be taken care of :)

Wonder if I would really do that?

onewhippedpuppy 04-19-2012 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by motion (Post 6698289)
If I had buzillions of dollars, I would post questions like this on various forums. Really good, sincere responses would get PM'd and those posters would be taken care of :)

Wonder if I would really do that?

Think Gates and Buffet do that?

fingpilot 04-19-2012 12:39 PM

I know a couple of Secret Service guys for whom $30. would have life-changing ramifications.

Laneco 04-19-2012 12:43 PM

The magic number is 40K. That would let me clear out the loose debt and quit my job. I've got a business I'm starting - leaving the existing job would let me have a more normal work life and therefore, a more normal life. With those bills paid, I could get the business running without the abject terror of not being able to pay the bills or the unfair burden on Steve to pay them for me.

So. 40K.

angela

Tobra 04-19-2012 12:43 PM

$47 is what I heard.

turbo6bar 04-19-2012 12:55 PM

I need enough to free me up to do what I want when I want. I already have cash sitting around doing nothing, but it seems like sometimes I'm working to only protect/maintain what I already have. I need to find a way to put my rentals on autopilot. They almost are. I put maybe 4 or 5 days a month into my rentals, and the income is enough to support a modest lifestyle. Almost zero debt makes a buck go farther.

The question, for me, is not knowing how much cash is needed, but rather, how to be content with the cash I already have. That would truly transform my life.

Please don't make assumptions. I'm not income rich. I have good assets and have great health. I'd wager that most here pay more in taxes than I make in total income. That said, my problem is not acquiring more income, but rather, acquiring the position to do what I want, when I want.

This thread is interesting. It made me think.

NY65912 04-19-2012 12:58 PM

Payoff house, HELOC (for kids tuition), other misc bills, and have enough to quit working in my current business and focus in on a new endeavor then I would need between 3/4- 1M $

Kraqus 04-19-2012 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fingpilot (Post 6698350)
I know a couple of Secret Service guys for whom $30. would have life-changing ramifications.


$30?.....looks like a GREAT deal IMO.....they should have Paid her though....IDIOTS!


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Benny


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