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Mar 6, 2008, 10:04 am - jarasan - Lottery Discussion Forum
cash vs. annuity
annuity vs cash - now there's a topic thats new on this board
Mar 10, 2005, 10:45 pm - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum
Jackpot : Annuity vs cash value
There is a discussion in the MM thread about taking the annuity vs cash value.
I thought taking the cash value is 100% the right decision. Long term investments will almost always beat the return of a annuity right?
Aug 8, 2023, 10:58 am - JWBlue - Jackpot Games Forum
Financial analyst looks at lottery jackpot cash/annuity options
Yes, my point was that everyone who compares annuity vs. cash option treats it like a theoretical problem in accounting, without considering real world factors. You have 34 million in cash, and you are NOT going to immediately go invest it in stocks and bonds without spending a penny. Also, a lot of investments you make do tie up your money, so you aren't going to invest ALL of it. You are going to spend some, invest some. And you might spend more than you should, due to the emotions of th
Aug 26, 2005, 10:48 pm - ChazzMatt - Lottery News
Annuity vs. Cash Analysis
I have done an analysis of the annuity vs. cash on a spreadsheet. I wanted to see, when factoring in taxes and interest, how much you would wind up with over the same time frame. I used Powerball as the test thanks to their helpful email about how the graduated annuity is calculated (via a spreadsheet).
With Wednesday's Powerball jackpot, the annuity is $93 million and the cash option is $44 million. Over a time period between 2006 and 2035, if you never spent a penney of your winnings, you w
Oct 29, 2006, 11:49 am - rdc137 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Current Jackpots...
For help on annuity vs. cash amounts and how they are calculated, see the FAQ topic under either Mega Millions or Powerball at USA Mega.
Dec 10, 2020, 12:39 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Annuity vs Cash Value
Whit the low interest rates available today, the cash value is approximately 71% of the annuity jackpot amount.
Which would you take if you won a jackpot?
Jul 14, 2016, 12:58 pm - TheMeatman2005 - Lottery Discussion Forum
$380 MILLION: Massive sales push Powerball jackpot higher
Well if it was to ever roll to a billion n kept current rate of annuity vs cash of 67.58% cash value would $675,800,000 me likey a lot
Feb 7, 2015, 3:01 pm - mrlottojackpot - Lottery News
Is a 400 million jackpot possible?
Can any one tell me why the MM Annuity vs cash is 90/53 = little less than 60% and PB is 340/164.4 which is less than 50%.
Oct 16, 2005, 8:38 am - hsvscubaski - Lottery Discussion Forum
Annuity vs. Cash Option
Been readin' most of this stuff about this subject.Sometimes I forget to mark the CASH box and sometimes, not. I'm not going to reject my ticket, if I didn't mark it. As the Dude says: if I'm meant to win, I will , no matter WHAT box is marked.Now, the way I see it, IF you win and you didn't take the CASH option, and THAT mistake that you made is more stressful than you can handle, then by all means: GIVE YOUR TICKET TO SOMEONE ELSE WHO DOESN'T GIVE A DARN ! Lighten the load on your
Jan 22, 2003, 6:17 pm - OldHank - Lottery Discussion Forum