Several years ago Sky Magazine (Delta's inflight mag) had an article that was the top 10 things you should do if you win the big one. I can't remember them all, but they make a lot of sense. In no particular order except the first one...
1. Don't tell anybody you won including your spouse or S/O until you can take care of most of the following
2. Create a LLC to put a level of protection between yourself and the money
3. Hire a trustworthy lawer who works on a per hour basis
4. Hire a trustworthy money person who works on a per hour basis
5. Get an unlisted / non-published number
6. Claim the prize anonymously (I don't think you can with Mega-Millions)
7. Take 10% of the initial payout and just blow it. Get it out of your system (this was in the days before the cash option when the winnings were paid out over 20 years with a big chunk up front
I can't remember the other three. The one thing that was made clear is that you will all of a sudden have friends and relatives that you never knew about.
I would love to see a big study done on how many people actually wind up worse off after winning than they were before. I would wager it's a huge percentage.
1. Don't tell anybody you won including your spouse or S/O until you can take care of most of the following
2. Create a LLC to put a level of protection between yourself and the money
3. Hire a trustworthy lawer who works on a per hour basis
4. Hire a trustworthy money person who works on a per hour basis
5. Get an unlisted / non-published number
6. Claim the prize anonymously (I don't think you can with Mega-Millions)
7. Take 10% of the initial payout and just blow it. Get it out of your system (this was in the days before the cash option when the winnings were paid out over 20 years with a big chunk up front
I can't remember the other three. The one thing that was made clear is that you will all of a sudden have friends and relatives that you never knew about.
I would love to see a big study done on how many people actually wind up worse off after winning than they were before. I would wager it's a huge percentage.

