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Pay off some student loans and keep living paycheck to paycheck. neeksgeek Sep 2017 #1
how much were your loans? i am going to take out fed ones for school Garion_55 Sep 2017 #3
Why borrow money? Croney Sep 2017 #13
I made some mistakes. I tell my students to avoid loans. neeksgeek Sep 2017 #55
I'd tell you, but you have to pay me first. jberryhill Sep 2017 #2
Buy a house in France and GTFO of the US. CurtEastPoint Sep 2017 #4
Congratulations on your unexpected good fortune! July Sep 2017 #5
Yes, and especially on a great, wise plan that will build on it. Hortensis Sep 2017 #34
Don't tell anyone! BigmanPigman Sep 2017 #6
Good point! I wouldn't tell anyone either. Luciferous Sep 2017 #18
First thing: Pay income taxes on it, most likely. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #7
Sounds like an inheritance of some form. byronius Sep 2017 #20
I paid a five-figure state inheritance tax last year. And a very hefty Federal income tax hit on WinkyDink Sep 2017 #32
There's a welcome problem. But point taken. byronius Sep 2017 #38
I just did... handmade34 Sep 2017 #8
Someone whose idea of the good life is building a chicken coop Hortensis Sep 2017 #35
College Bettie Sep 2017 #9
Travel and get a break from Rump World. jalan48 Sep 2017 #10
Not to pry KatyMan Sep 2017 #11
just turned 50 Garion_55 Sep 2017 #25
Buy a house or condo (or even a cabin somewhere). LisaM Sep 2017 #12
I have everything I want so more money just means a quicker retirement FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #14
That happened to me a few years back. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2017 #15
IT doesn't have 0% unemployment unfortunately... k8conant Sep 2017 #16
Exactly...and unless you are working IT for the govt...Outsourcing has put a huge dent in it HipChick Sep 2017 #22
ahhh Garion_55 Sep 2017 #30
Congrats! I would pay off my debt, maybe take a nice trip, save the rest. Luciferous Sep 2017 #17
Land or property. byronius Sep 2017 #19
Finish securing my old age and give it to my kids. nolabear Sep 2017 #21
Buy a 3 bedroom condo krispos42 Sep 2017 #23
woo hoo! congratulations! renate Sep 2017 #24
Pay off debt and buy acreage with a stream/river flowing through the property. sarcasmo Sep 2017 #26
That would be my plan too shanti Sep 2017 #46
I'm looking in upper Wisconsin. sarcasmo Sep 2017 #49
Pay off debt, invest and take a nice vacation. ImpeachTheGOP Sep 2017 #27
if I had enough d_r Sep 2017 #28
Buy arable land. fierywoman Sep 2017 #29
Investing in yourself isn't a bad idea Major Nikon Sep 2017 #31
I wouldn't change a thing in my lifestyle Generic Brad Sep 2017 #33
I don't know that I would be looking to spend a bunch of money to re enter the job market at 50 Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2017 #36
I'm with Hassin. Don't spend much money on education for a job at your age. It prob Nay Sep 2017 #53
Breath kacekwl Sep 2017 #37
I'd probably just bank it. MissB Sep 2017 #39
Good move getting into IT... cbdo2007 Sep 2017 #40
Invest it for retirement or any future hardship BainsBane Sep 2017 #41
Find an obscure place in the world, Tasmania perhaps, but even in the US Iwasthere Sep 2017 #42
Good for you! Seriously Nevernose Sep 2017 #43
I will tell you what I did in 2007. Blue_true Sep 2017 #44
Being as I'm now retired customerserviceguy Sep 2017 #45
Right now? I'd be able to evacuate! bluepen Sep 2017 #47
Put one year's salary in savings, and pnwest Sep 2017 #48
Add it to the retirement pot. (I'm not that far off.) Iggo Sep 2017 #50
I'd put JustAnotherGen Sep 2017 #51
It happened to me last year PJMcK Sep 2017 #52
When it happened to me about six years ago we panicked Orrex Sep 2017 #54
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