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Quick picks
I care less about own numbers vs quick picks than the cash/annuity issue.
Jan 18, 2003, 7:07 am - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

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

Poll Deleted
Cash Only,I have also deleted your cash vs. annuity poll. Feel free to post it again if you wish.
Apr 11, 2003, 8:09 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

CASH/LUMP SUM VS ANNUITY
Hey everyone I just came up with probably the best reason to choose the cash/lump sum options and that is dealing with people aint worht a damn these days. I recently made a purchase online from a major retailer and called customer service to check on the status of the order and know one knew anything and had very bad attitudes and afterwards decided that maybe this was a hint that if I was to win that the cash/lump sum might not be a bad thing after all. I can just imagine dealing with people l
Apr 3, 2002, 1:47 pm - therock - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cash Vs Annuity Payments
I personally (before cunsulting a tax attorney or cpa aka accountant) would take the payments. i know i am pretty bad with money so to have it regulated i would feel more secure.
Feb 10, 2012, 11:49 pm - CreAmTheLoTTo - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cash or Annunity and why
https://www.lotterypost.com/threads.asp?tp=107883 sp=4 sq=cash+vs%2E+annuity sm=y si=s sf=0 sd=182 ss=dd rp=Searchlook for cash vs. annuity.i got over 200 replies on this.......
Nov 12, 2005, 3:23 am - LOTTOMIKE - Lottery Discussion Forum

Cash vs Annuity, Part 3
It's hard not to be tempted by the idea of winning one million dollars -unless, perhaps, the fine print reads $50,000 a year for 20 years .
Jun 18, 2003, 11:04 pm - CASH Only - Lottery Discussion Forum

Another CASH vs ANNUITY poll
Some lottery winners STILL are forced to receive annuity payments if they win (ie, Mass. 6/42 and 6/49; various scratch games in NY and Mass., and probably in some other states.)Do you believe all games with annuity prizes (other than lifetime prizes) should allow the winner to collect in LUMP SUM within 60 days of the ticket's validation?
Apr 17, 2003, 9:45 am - CASH Only - 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

cash vs. annuity
Quote: Originally posted by Shawnintennesse on April 28, 2005 You playing Cash 3 today?If so i got a tip for ya. Play 222,325... 222 is laying in our stacks and GA's...what does the daily game have to do with cash vs annuity? do they offer a pick 3 winner in annuity form like $20 a year if you win a straight?
Apr 29, 2005, 2:33 am - dvdiva - Lottery Discussion Forum

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