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1 hour ago, donnk said:

So lets say grant aunt Mildred has finally stopped coffin dodging, costing the NHS a small fortune and left you £100k.

 

What you do with it ?

 

Not exactly life changing sum for sure, but still a not inconsiderable sum.

 

Car ? Hols ? 

 

 

Wow you must be cut from a different cloth if you think it's not life changing. 

 

100k pure capital no strings attached and tax free is a life changing amount of money if you've got half a brain and some self control. 

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Pay some of the mortgage off, if I had one, take a nice holiday & put some away for a rainy day

 

Oh and buy a 395xp & a dolly 420 maybe a chipper too.

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Depends on your circumstances already, if you were to invest in bigger/better machinery for a business would it earn more money or be sat doing nothing. Pay off a mortgage, invest in a property. Or just sit on it for a rainy day.

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