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What would you BUY if someone handed you a ton of money?

How much money are we talking about anyway? I need a frame of reference here!

If you assume the weight of a single bill in US currency is 1 gram, there are 907,184.74 grams in a US or short ton (2k lbs) and 1,016,000 grams in a standard ton (1k kg).

Using $100 bills, there would be $90,718,474 in a short ton and $101,600,000 in a standard ton.

How's that for a frame of reference? ;)

I always knew mathematics would be handy one day.

OK, about £62+ million then... I can work with that.

£30 million for UK property divided between a nice property near where I live in Oxfordshire, and a similar or slightly lower amount on a more modest but still comfortable London townhouse.

£20 million on modestly sized but comfortable foreign crashpads in NYC, Paris, Tokyo

£2 million on interior decorating costs across all the properties (a little cheap, perhaps, but I'm not one for lots of expensive artwork and really extravagant antiques)

£1 million on transportation - Range Rover Vogue SE (£100k with all the trimmings), Audi R8 (£100k), Rolls Royce Phantom (£300k), BMW M5 (£75k), mint Ferrari Testarossa (£50k+), 1955 Gullwing Merc (£300k+), mint late 80s Jag XJS V12 (£10k), mint late 80s/early 90s Merc SL500 convertible (£10k), the balance on whatever happens to take my fancy in the showroom.

£500k on a decent wardrobe, with appropriate stock in all the properties around the world.

That leaves a little under £10MM to be invested to provide a reasonable income without delving too deeply into the capital, in order to provide for daily living expenses, staff and other running costs (housekeepers in each property at a minimum, plus a very good PA) and other assorted maintenance costs.

This is cutting things quite fine and very dependent on stable and good investment returns; I may have to forego a couple of the more expensive cars, or more radically, change the London townhouse to a flat, in order that the invested remainder provides enough annual income.
 
I wouldn't buy anything. I would just put it all in the bank and make some wise business investments.
 
Okay, since we're talking 90 million, I'm gonna have a fair bit left over after film school, so I'm gonna buy the thing I've desperately wanted since I was 12

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Followed by what I've wanted since Supernatural started

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:mallory::mallory:
 
I would buy happiness. Over time, it would occur to me that I had failed. I would become a recluse in one of my mansions and let my hair and fingernails grow.
 
I'd first buy a nice house somewhere near a city but with no view of it. With plenty of land around it with all sorts of trees and plants. And a pond! :p

Then, I'd get a couple of cars I'd love to drive but are too expensive to get as a normal person.

Finally, I'd get a yacht. We have so many amazing islands here in Greece and you don't get to see half of their beauties unless you are in a boat.

Oh... an island sounds good... yes, I'd buy one of these as well!:cool:
 
I don't really be leave in spending money to get happy.
But I do believe in unhappiness because of financial insecurity so I would probably keep enough to live a decent live and spend the rest on building cheap to go to schools in third world country's or something like that.
 
I would buy happiness. Over time, it would occur to me that I had failed. I would become a recluse in one of my mansions and let my hair and fingernails grow.

I've already started collecting my urine in a collection of bottles tuned to play "April Showers".
 
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