HubertGarfunkleIII said:ok guys so i will be inheriting 40k in like 6 months. I am not sure what to do with the money. if you were 25 again and in my shoes what would you do?
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Bodge said:Take the short term loss for the long term gain, Finish your education!
truespode said:I'm still advocating the CR500AF's.
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Ivan
BigRedAF said:Roommates suck
Most first time business's fail
40K will disappear in hurry and it will be hard to replace at minimum wage
The housing market is failing across the country, the bottom isn't here yet
Take the money to a professional and get into mutual funds, they're diversified. They're not as risky as stock, you can let it ride or use the earnings to supplement your income. Your principle will still be available when you finish school. By then you'll have a better idea what to do. There are several funds that are still preforming well in the current market. You can conservatively make $400 per month in interest with the right funds.
Just my .02 worth...
HubertGarfunkleIII said:thanks for all the input guys, since its not enough money to really get a house or open up a small business, and since i know nothing about investing I have decided to use it for school. Also I really need to use that money to get by, I couldnt put it into a cd and sit back and continue living like this. Using it for school will give me a better quality of life for about a year or so and it will also help me finish school. so thats what I have decided to do. Thanks for all the help! :cool:
HubertGarfunkleIII said:Using it for school will give me a better quality of life for about a year or so
mox69 said:If you are going back to school , fill out a FAFSA!!! http://www.fafsa.ed.gov So many kids forget to fill these out and the government gives out a lot of free cash, take advantage of it.
I would recommend you spend a lot of time researching mutual funds, investments, student loans, grants, etc. before you do anything.
Also, $40k should easily get you through two full years (4 semesters) of school fairly comfortably. I have lived very nicely the past 2 years as a full time student on about 35k a year (loans + grants + job). About 8-10k of that going to tuition. Freshman and sophmore year I did it for 25k probably.
Please don't be like the moron in my high school who got a settlement check on his 18th birthday and buy a new truck + spend 5k on rims and tires!
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