I didn't see this until after eleven.
Thanks.
I didn't see this until after eleven.
Thanks.
LOL
Someone won. Wasn't me.
Did someone win it? I didn't check my numbers yet.
If it gets to a billion again I might play again.
Looks like one winner and 26 people one one million
https://www.wthr.com/article/n…85-47d2-bb8c-2a061c35c637
The Mega Millions website said not only did one ticket win the jackpot, 26 tickets matched the five white balls to win $1 million. Six of them included the Megaplier for $2 million.
The jackpot-winning ticket was sold in a Speedway gas station in Des Plaines, a suburb of Chicago. The 20 tickets winning $1 million were sold in California, Florida (2), Georgia (2), Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota (2), North Carolina (2), New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas (2) and Wisconsin.
Three of the $2 million winners were in Florida. The others were in Arkansas, Iowa and Pennsylvania.
So If it's an irrevocable one I think not. A revocable trust I think so.
I don't benefit from ours. It's not for us.
That's what I was trying to figure out in what Elfie was saying. Couldn't you put some in a trust for your kids, then the rest into some type of corporation?
Yes but you may not be the grantor and beneficiary and not get in IRS problems
Well.. It wasn't me.
Thanks Gina.
Bought 3 chances. As usual, we didn't get even 1 number.
One person in California won 1 million. I wonder what my odds are?
Greater than finding a useful yankee
I mean that as a beacon of hope you. After all you've found LowCoe
LowCoe?
And to think.. I was going to buy you a cottage on the lake.
How do anglophones pronounce loco?
It should be luhcuh
But NOOOO.
LowCoe.
Lo & Co.
Yes but you may not be the grantor and beneficiary and not get in IRS problems
You can be the grantor and a beneficiary if it is a revocable trust no?
I think so. What's the point though? If retaining the economic effort of generations is the goal then you're not worried about yourself.