By: ontargetcoach
Creative ‘niche’ blog you have, but you didn’t convince me to gamble.
View ArticleBy: seanhopcraft
This is a good way to look at it. These guys just did it for “What the heck, for the fun of it…” not “I am desperate to pay the bills so I’m going to buy a lottery ticket!” That dollar purchase paid...
View ArticleBy: PFM
I never play the lotto but I find it funny when people only play when there’s a “big” jackpot, winning a few million isn’t worth the $1 investment but trying for $100 million is, the odds are the same …
View ArticleBy: PFM
I never play the lotto but I find it funny when people only play when there’s a “big” jackpot, winning a few million isn’t worth the $1 investment but trying for $100 million is, the odds are the same …
View ArticleBy: seanhopcraft
Actually the odds are much worse because more people are buying tickets at 100 million.
View ArticleBy: John at MarriedWithDebt
I met someone who spent about $50,000 per year on lottery tickets. He insisted that he spends that much every year, and that he always comes out ahead by $5,000-$10,000. He justified it by saying it...
View ArticleBy: John at MarriedWithDebt
I met someone who spent about $50,000 per year on lottery tickets. He insisted that he spends that much every year, and that he always comes out ahead by $5,000-$10,000. He justified it by saying it...
View ArticleBy: Chris Gold
I’ve always avoided the lottery as a ongoing act. Of course I’ve dabbled with it but I’ve never won enough to consider it a viable financial reward. I agree that it’s rather harmless as most people...
View ArticleBy: Chris Gold
I’ve always avoided the lottery as a ongoing act. Of course I’ve dabbled with it but I’ve never won enough to consider it a viable financial reward. I agree that it’s rather harmless as most people...
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