would you QUIT YOU JOB for $1,000,000.00

Last post 11-04-2009 9:17 AM by robertkelly. 16 replies.
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  • 11-03-2009 6:40 PM

    would you QUIT YOU JOB for $1,000,000.00

    only 1 condition  you must quit your job  and you wll be given $1,000,000.00, and you cannot work anymore, if you take the deal, name the first 3 things you  would do.   everyone can  ans. these few questions,    this is tax free

  • 11-03-2009 6:53 PM In reply to

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    Would quitting the current job, but going on to another type of work be cheating ?

     

  • 11-03-2009 7:02 PM In reply to

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    you cannot work.   your    husband or wife,   could work

  • 11-03-2009 7:17 PM In reply to

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     I would have to pass and keep on working.

  • 11-03-2009 8:11 PM In reply to

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    barb, you say you are 55 yrs old,  and  you can  save 100,000.00  a year, after taxes in the next 10 yrs to have a million   to retire on,  good luck  

  • 11-03-2009 8:55 PM In reply to

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      No I can't do that,  but work is important to me, it gives me a feeling of worth, hope however slim it is, and a goal to achieve thru working, however silly or slim my chances of achieving that goal is,  towards attaining the life I have always dreamed about.

    Now, I do realize that with 1 million I could achieve that feeling or worth thru charity and volunteer work, but I would not be able to spend it on the kind of life I would prefer.

    I have always wanted to have a big ranch with lot's of cattle and horses, and that would be considered other work which would be cheating.  

     Wouldn't it ?   If it would not be cheating, then I would take the 1 million and quit my job.   Buy a ranch, cattle, and horses and get involved in charity and volunteer work and my dream life would be fulfilled.

      

     

  • 11-03-2009 11:26 PM In reply to

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     i think the wisest decision one could ever make when having a million dollars right then and there is to set aside a portion for savings and charity and a bigger part on investment. Having to invest would also involve having to work. So with that, I think I would be cheating because that is how I am planning to spend that up.

     

     

  • 11-03-2009 11:46 PM In reply to

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    investing for your self   is not   working    working is getting  a job with a new empoyer.  using the million to make more money   is not   working.   just cannot be a  9 to 5  job

  • 11-03-2009 11:50 PM In reply to

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    i'm up for it. 1 buy a little bigger restaurant in a better location 2 move back out of town 3 set up family members that want to come into business....after all, its family
  • 11-04-2009 12:01 AM In reply to

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    Barbara Jones:

      No I can't do that,  but work is important to me, it gives me a feeling of worth, hope however slim it is, and a goal to achieve thru working, however silly or slim my chances of achieving that goal is,  towards attaining the life I have always dreamed about.

    Now, I do realize that with 1 million I could achieve that feeling or worth thru charity and volunteer work, but I would not be able to spend it on the kind of life I would prefer.

    I have always wanted to have a big ranch with lot's of cattle and horses, and that would be considered other work which would be cheating.  

     Wouldn't it ?   If it would not be cheating, then I would take the 1 million and quit my job.   Buy a ranch, cattle, and horses and get involved in charity and volunteer work and my dream life would be fulfilled.

      

     

    I and most of us have misunderstood you for some time now, if your life is so empty that you need to get a feeling of worth through volunteer work or charity I really feel sorry for you.... hang in there its not that bad & the sun will come up in the morning to another new day
  • 11-04-2009 12:19 AM In reply to

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    A few years ago you could put it all in the bank and live off the interest . But not today . I really like my job and my boss , but I would quit my job for sure . The 1st 3 things I would buy would be a new house , a new car and go to out back for prime rib . I would buy food for the poor , put half in the bank . and invest what was left .
  • 11-04-2009 1:00 AM In reply to

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    good job (ha)  corky    i like what you say   remember 6% on 1 mill is 60,000 a year or %5,000.00 a month  and  you should be able to make 6%       and stll have your mill   intack   for the days  when you can ge 8.5  per cent,  and it can be done...   

  • 11-04-2009 3:07 AM In reply to

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    I and most of us have misunderstood you for some time now, if your life is so empty that you need to get a feeling of worth through volunteer work or charity I really feel sorry for you.... hang in there its not that bad & the sun will come up in the morning to another new day

     

    Trust you to come up with something twisted and crappy to say Iceman, LOL  I feel sad for YOU.

    The desire to give back to the community thru charity and volunteerism stems from religious teachings in the church I attended as a child. 

    The story about the stranger taking Jesus into his home and feeding him not knowing who he was, and being blessed for it stuck with me.  

     

  • 11-04-2009 4:02 AM In reply to

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    Oh hell yes.  I got plenty to do and with a million I would just invest and live off the extra money generated from the returns of those investments. 

    On an aside. Would you like to not pay income taxes, social security taxes, medicaid/medicare taxes?  Well guess what?  I have found the way for just about anyone who is currently paying those taxes to legally stop paying them and receive all the money stolen from you over the past three years (statute of limitations) by the company employing you that is giving it to the IRS.  No this has nothing to do with lawyers and lawsuits or straining your relations with your job.  This is done legally as per the actuall law as it is laid out in the US Code under the IRS Title 26.  What I found is a book by a man named Pete Hendrickson who researched the law due to the fact a judge ordered him to comply with the tax code.  You know what he was able to do?  He was the first person in the history of our income tax's existence to ever secure the refund of all taxes withheld from his paychecks.  All of it.  Every last cent.  And all he did was follow the law.  Have you ever heard the argument that the IRS will answer someone with who says the income tax is UnConstitutional?  They (the IRS) always win those arguments in court because the income tax laws are Constitutional.  The thing is, the IRS does not publish the actual laws for us to read or see.  You have to go to the USA.gov site to find them.  The IRS publishes publications and forms and instructions to their forms and publications.  The IRS lies to you  in ways that will make you so freaking mad when you understand them, you will feel as if you are just a stupid moron for being duped your entire life.  It is ok, you are not alone, we have all been victimized.  The rest of the working population or a majority of it are in the same boat.  You can get off that boat and take a stand against this over reaching gov't and its out of control spending ways this coming tax season and retroactively for the last three years.

      OK back to the meat of the way this works.  I won't go into great detail but enough to give you the idea of what is.  And what they want you to think.  What the legislative branch of our gov't does and has been doing is to write these laws the IRS is granted authority by to implement regulations for in order to carry out the directives outlined in the statutes which are codified in the Titles of law that our country's legal system is based upon.  I know that was a headful, but trust me on this, there is a good reason why.  That reason is to confuse and to hide the truth about the law in order to continue and expand this ponzi scheme and confidence game the civil servants of the IRS, all the accountants and businesses that prepare taxes, the majority of lawyers and of course all the beauracrats in DC are playing with the one purpose of taking as much of your compensation through the labor you perform.  Something that none of the civil servants do.  They produce nothing yet they are the biggest drain of all the tax dollars they steal daily from you.  This is done through the creative writing by our wonderful legislators such as the great one Charlie Rangle on the Ways and Means Committee.  The ways the laws are written is like this.  They write a whole bunch of stuff down about what is to be taxed and how and when and under what cirumstances and throughout this written description will have contained definitions of words and terms that will be very different than what you are used to.  Example straight from the law itself:  Title 26 US Code Chapter 24 Section 3401(c) Employee   For purposes of this chapter, the term "employee" includes an officer, employee, or elected official of the United States, a State, or any political subdivision therof, or the District of Columbia, or any agency or instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing. The term "employee" also includes an officer of a corporation.  

    It then goes on to define just about everything within that definition and much much more.  This has the effect of confusing and boring you to death.  But it also has the completely and undeniable truth that only federal workers or persons who receive pay in the performance of their jobs from a government source as the only people required by law to pay an income tax.  Which makes perfect sense when you think about it.  The law was implemented back during the civil war but at the same time the legislators knew they could not impose an income tax outright upon the private sector.  So they imposed it upon the federal workers and the military.  If the gov't had to pay these people then it figured it could only collect enough to do so via a  tax upon the ones collecting a paycheck  from the federal gov't.  This would have the effect of forcing the legislators to spend wisely and with very tight pursestrings.  And in turn keep the federal gov't small and in check allowing the states to retain their rights and sovereignty.  For a much more detailed and expanded description and to see actual refund checks that American citizens have received for full amounts of those income taxes stolen.  Go to http://www.losthorizons.com/

  • 11-04-2009 4:14 AM In reply to

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    I would like to know how you figure you can get 6% on anything??  I would like to know when the 8.5% is coming back?

    It can be done..... HOW??????????

  • 11-04-2009 4:37 AM In reply to

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    Sure would. I'd take that million and buy a 7% variable annuity with an insurance rider so that I can guarantee my minimum of $70,000 annual return before taxes while still giving myself upside potential on the return if the market recovers. That's well more than twice as much as I currently make at my job, and I could live on that easily, needing only about $15,000 per year to cover all of my current expenses.

    As for what I'd do with all of that free time... are you kidding me? There's an entire world I've never seen yet but I would love to see. I'd travel extensively and have a ball.

  • 11-04-2009 9:17 AM In reply to

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    commercial paper is paying 7.25%

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