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2016-01-08 1:09 PM

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I'm normally not much of a gambler, I'll buy a scratch off every now and then and rarely buy tickets for the drawings.  I've only been to one casino in my life when I was 18.

I know I'll be buying a few tickets for the $800 million drawing.  I'll probably throw $4 at it.  $4 is worth a few days of dreaming of what I could do with that kind of money ($300 million after cash option and taxes give or take a few million).

How many of you are going to be playing?  What is the biggest thing you would do if you won (sole winner)?

I would quit my job, however I work at a research department in the university.  I enjoy my job and they have been good to me.  I would wait until I can train someone to replace me.  I would also leave a nice donation to them. 

I would then like to start a non profit that helps bring clean water to people who don't have access to it.  There are several technologies that I work with that are great for ares that don't have access to things we take for granted such as electricity/education/etc...  Water has always been my passion and I would love to do that work.

 



2016-01-08 1:41 PM
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I rarely buy Powerball tix, but am in for Saturday!
2016-01-08 1:48 PM
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mo money mo problems

 

 

I am not buying a ticket.

2016-01-08 2:16 PM
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We just did a company pool. We got the powerball and another number or 2 a few years ago and it ended up being 7 center per person, so I guess technically we won the lottery? 

I can't imagine keeping that much for myself. As Forrest Gump's mom says "There's only so much money a man really needs, and the rest is just for showing off"

2016-01-08 2:34 PM
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I'll be playing , it's my only hope of ever paying off my student loans...well....and then some
2016-01-08 3:09 PM
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Originally posted by TJHammer I'll be playing , it's my only hope of ever paying off my student loans...well....and then some

You and me both.  I just refinanced my student loans.  Well I had some private ones.  Got a much better rate, crazy the amount I will be saving in interest each month.  It is a variable rate, but the feds would have to raise the rates to about 5% for it to go over what I was paying, don't see that happening anytime soon,



2016-01-08 3:22 PM
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I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

2016-01-08 10:10 PM
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Originally posted by McFuzz

I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

Um, what?
2016-01-09 6:19 PM
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A bunch of my coworkers went in as a team so I joined. If you see me selling my bikes in the classified section next week for rediculously low prices you'll know how it turned out ....
2016-01-11 8:19 AM
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Originally posted by TriMike
Originally posted by McFuzz

I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

Um, what?

The odds of winning the jackpot are 1/292M.  

The advertised jackpot is paid out as a 30 year annuity.  If you take the lump sum payout instead of the annuity, you get a much smaller payout.  If you opted for the lump sum rather than $800M annuity payout, you'd collect about $410M before taxes.  

So the expected payout of a random ticket is $410M*(1/292M) = $1.40.  

But it costs $2.00 to buy that ticket.  

Expect to lose $0.60 on every ticket purchased hoping to win the $800M jackpot.  

Alternatively, to buy each one of the 292 million combinations, you'd spend $584M.  You win (it'll take you a long time to find your winning ticket, but it is in the stack of tickets you purchased)!  Congratulations, they now offer you a one-time check of $410M.  You're down $174M as long as nobody else picks the winning numbers.  

Now, to add insult to injury, the IRS wants their cut of your winnings.  

2016-01-11 8:51 AM
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Originally posted by McFuzz

Originally posted by TriMike
Originally posted by McFuzz

I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

Um, what?

The odds of winning the jackpot are 1/292M.  

The advertised jackpot is paid out as a 30 year annuity.  If you take the lump sum payout instead of the annuity, you get a much smaller payout.  If you opted for the lump sum rather than $800M annuity payout, you'd collect about $410M before taxes.  

So the expected payout of a random ticket is $410M*(1/292M) = $1.40.  

But it costs $2.00 to buy that ticket.  

Expect to lose $0.60 on every ticket purchased hoping to win the $800M jackpot.  

Alternatively, to buy each one of the 292 million combinations, you'd spend $584M.  You win (it'll take you a long time to find your winning ticket, but it is in the stack of tickets you purchased)!  Congratulations, they now offer you a one-time check of $410M.  You're down $174M as long as nobody else picks the winning numbers.  

Now, to add insult to injury, the IRS wants their cut of your winnings.  

Or you spend $10 on 5 tickets and hope for the best.  Are you going to win?  No, but I can afford to throw away $10.  To me it's no different then going to go see a movie or spending it on something of that nature.  It gives me a few minutes to dream about something bigger then myself.  I'm sure it's a problem for some people but it's not for me. 

This thread wasn't supposed to be about the odds I was curious of what some of you would do if money was not an issue in your lives. 

 



2016-01-11 9:21 AM
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Originally posted by McFuzz

Originally posted by TriMike
Originally posted by McFuzz

I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

Um, what?

The odds of winning the jackpot are 1/292M.  

The advertised jackpot is paid out as a 30 year annuity.  If you take the lump sum payout instead of the annuity, you get a much smaller payout.  If you opted for the lump sum rather than $800M annuity payout, you'd collect about $410M before taxes.  

So the expected payout of a random ticket is $410M*(1/292M) = $1.40.  

But it costs $2.00 to buy that ticket.  

Expect to lose $0.60 on every ticket purchased hoping to win the $800M jackpot.  

Alternatively, to buy each one of the 292 million combinations, you'd spend $584M.  You win (it'll take you a long time to find your winning ticket, but it is in the stack of tickets you purchased)!  Congratulations, they now offer you a one-time check of $410M.  You're down $174M as long as nobody else picks the winning numbers.  

Now, to add insult to injury, the IRS wants their cut of your winnings.  

I think you're missing the point of betting.  Sure if you try to corner the market on a guaranteed win you can do per ticket calculation on losses etc., however the premise of the "game" is people collectively spend minimal amounts on a chance to win a lot...

It's entertainment and a game of chance, it's not intended as a business venture.  Having said that I'm not saying there aren't people who over-bet based on their income levels however that's a different discussion.

It's entertainment.

 

2016-01-11 9:29 AM
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Originally posted by McFuzz

Originally posted by TriMike
Originally posted by McFuzz

I'll keep the money in my pocket right now.

$800M is a lot of $$.  

Spread over 30 years at a 5% Rate of Return, the annual payout would be $26.7M which works out to a lump sum value of $410M.  

Odds of picking the winning number are about 1:292M.  

$410M/292M = $1.40, so statistically, the expected payout is $1.40 but the ticket is $2.00, meaning I'd expect to lose $0.60 for each ticket purchased.  The payout would have to be $1.15 BILLION given the above assumptions to justify buying a ticket.  

This doesn't even account for taxes.  

Um, what?

The odds of winning the jackpot are 1/292M.  

The advertised jackpot is paid out as a 30 year annuity.  If you take the lump sum payout instead of the annuity, you get a much smaller payout.  If you opted for the lump sum rather than $800M annuity payout, you'd collect about $410M before taxes.  

So the expected payout of a random ticket is $410M*(1/292M) = $1.40.  

But it costs $2.00 to buy that ticket.  

Expect to lose $0.60 on every ticket purchased hoping to win the $800M jackpot.  

Alternatively, to buy each one of the 292 million combinations, you'd spend $584M.  You win (it'll take you a long time to find your winning ticket, but it is in the stack of tickets you purchased)!  Congratulations, they now offer you a one-time check of $410M.  You're down $174M as long as nobody else picks the winning numbers.  

Now, to add insult to injury, the IRS wants their cut of your winnings.  

I'm never thinking about anything that much.....just reading it hurt my head.

It's TWO dollars!!!!



Edited by Left Brain 2016-01-11 9:30 AM
2016-01-11 11:02 AM
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as an investment its stupid but someone eventually has to win it and its fun to dream

What I do not like is the Jackpot is just way too big in fact I rather win in in the office pool and share it with 20 people rather than win it all by myself. Getting 40 million seems way better than getting 800 million honestly.
2016-01-11 11:21 AM
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When it comes to office pools I always buy in. Purely for self defense purposes. I would hate to be the last man standing.
2016-01-11 11:41 AM
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The "mo money, mo problems" comment is spot on.

I'm a CPA and have worked with about 45+ lottery winners during my career; everything from a couple of million bucks to much more. For the most part, the story is the same. After the excitement of winning, the grief of dealing with family, friends, and total strangers becomes a major burden. Seems like most winners blow through most, if not all, the money.

That being said, I'll take my chances and buy a couple of tickets.


2016-01-11 12:31 PM
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Originally posted by LJonesCPA The "mo money, mo problems" comment is spot on. I'm a CPA and have worked with about 45+ lottery winners during my career; everything from a couple of million bucks to much more. For the most part, the story is the same. After the excitement of winning, the grief of dealing with family, friends, and total strangers becomes a major burden. Seems like most winners blow through most, if not all, the money. That being said, I'll take my chances and buy a couple of tickets.

If I win I will hire you to manage my money for the next 12 months.....which should just about coincide with my life expectancy. LOL

2016-01-11 3:55 PM
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Just saw this on Facebook -

Powerball 1.3 Billion ÷ U.S. Population = 4.33 Million per person

Poverty solved!

Like that would EVER happen.  WAY too much greed in this country.

2016-01-11 3:57 PM
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Originally posted by k9car363

Just saw this on Facebook -

Powerball 1.3 Billion ÷ U.S. Population = 4.33 Million per person

Poverty solved!

Like that would EVER happen.  WAY too much greed in this country.

Except that math is wrong by a few decimal points.
It's $4.33 (as in four dollars and thirty three cents) per person.

Don't believe everything you see on Facebook



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2016-01-11 4:10 PM
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Originally posted by lisac957

Originally posted by k9car363

Just saw this on Facebook -

Powerball 1.3 Billion ÷ U.S. Population = 4.33 Million per person

Poverty solved!

Like that would EVER happen.  WAY too much greed in this country.

Except that math is wrong by a few decimal points.
It's $4.33 (as in four dollars and thirty three cents) per person.

Don't believe everything you see on Facebook

 

#themaths

2016-01-11 5:59 PM
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Sounds like a helluva good year!


2016-01-11 5:59 PM
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Sounds like a helluva good year!
2016-01-11 6:00 PM
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Sorry about the double post. I guess I was excited about LeftBrain's upcoming year.
2016-01-11 6:22 PM
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Originally posted by lisac957

Originally posted by k9car363

Just saw this on Facebook -

Powerball 1.3 Billion ÷ U.S. Population = 4.33 Million per person

Poverty solved!

Like that would EVER happen.  WAY too much greed in this country.

Except that math is wrong by a few decimal points.
It's $4.33 (as in four dollars and thirty three cents) per person.

Don't believe everything you see on Facebook

My bad!  I should have checked the math.  Doesn't really matter though in my opinion, $4.33 or $4.3 Million per person, either way, still a much better outcome than one person getting $1.3 Billion, that is bordering on obscene.

2016-01-11 6:34 PM
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Originally posted by k9car363

Originally posted by lisac957

Originally posted by k9car363

Just saw this on Facebook -

Powerball 1.3 Billion ÷ U.S. Population = 4.33 Million per person

Poverty solved!

Like that would EVER happen.  WAY too much greed in this country.

Except that math is wrong by a few decimal points.
It's $4.33 (as in four dollars and thirty three cents) per person.

Don't believe everything you see on Facebook

My bad!  I should have checked the math.  Doesn't really matter though in my opinion, $4.33 or $4.3 Million per person, either way, still a much better outcome than one person getting $1.3 Billion, that is bordering on obscene.

If I win 1.4 billion dollars Webster will have to redefine obscene.

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