In fact, most wealthy people would like nothing better than to find someone they can trust to look after their money - as soon as they became rich they discovered that it's a lot of work to look after money and make it grow.
What you have to do is simple: offer them a deal, where you use the money, make more money from it, and share the profit with them. Happens all the time.
But to be credible you need to have
- relevant experience, to prove that you can do what you're promising to do - a business plan that shows clear targets that you will achieve - market research that shows people will pay for what you're proposing to make and sell
- figures to show that the deal you're offering, in terms of risk of losing the money and the return the investor will get, is as good as anything else out there.
But the reality is that it's not that hard to make money. If you need it for capital, you just have to show someone who has it that they'll be better off by giving it to you.
Hey, I don't know if that's the answer you were looking for - the reality is most people just want to receive the money without working for it! If that's you, your options are to buy a lottery ticket or marry someone who's rich, you'll get a million much faster.
But if you're serious about getting a million, you can. Heck, come up with a good enough story about changing the world to make it a better place, people might even give it to you with very few strings attached just because they always wanted to change the world themselves but ended up too busy making money.
50 million dollars
Around $475 million, give or take a few million.
If every individual in the U.S. were given $1 million, the total cost would be approximately $331 trillion, based on a population of about 331 million people. This figure is far beyond the current U.S. GDP, which was around $23 trillion in 2021. Such a distribution would likely lead to severe inflation, rendering the million dollars less valuable. Additionally, funding such an endeavor would be economically unfeasible.
To calculate the cost of giving every American a million dollars, you would multiply the population of the United States (approximately 331 million as of 2021) by 1 million. This would result in a total cost of 331 trillion dollars. This amount far exceeds the annual GDP of the United States and is not feasible or sustainable from an economic standpoint.
As at 18th May 2009 the exchange rate would give you 197.85 US dollars
I totally would take a million dollars if someone gave them to me if they're no strings attached to it.
40 million dollars
It would take you 9.10 years to give away 1 million dollars
I would give it to somebody who is living on the street
No.
To calculate 20 percent of one million dollars, you would multiply 1,000,000 by 0.20. This would give you a total of $200,000. This means that 20 percent of one million dollars is equal to two hundred thousand dollars.
0.6 million dollars is the same as $600,000. To find this, you just have to move the decimal place over six times (because a million has six zeros) which would give you 600,000.
Napoleon said he would give all of Louisiana for 15 million dollars doubling the united state in size
I would give up an arm or leg. I would move across country and never see relatives again. I would not give up my dogs!
No.
i'd hope she'd give it to charity but that's just me
No. If there is a reward for reaching that milestone, it's certainly much, much less than a million dollars.