The Article Zapper
Home | About Us | Contact Us
Submit Articles    Member Login    Top Authors    Most Popular Articles    Submission Guidelines    Categories    RSS Feeds See As RSS
 
 
View all Categories
 
   
Forgot Password?    New User?
 
Welcome to The Article Zapper!

ALL » Sports >> View Article

By: brucebey
You must have seen a multibillion dollar lottery dream in your life. But as an avid lottery player have you ever thought of handling the money you might win in a lottery? If you haven’t it’s time you give it a good thought. Not many lottery winners handle their dreams in an intelligent fashion. Surveys and studies reveal how people end up winning money they could have never imagined holding together and lose it all in no time. So, winning is not just about getting the numbers right. But it’s about how you handle all the money you win in your life.

The lottery winners who turned losers

Out of a majority of people who fulfill the lottery dream, a good minority end up wasting money on parties, drugs, alcohol or stupid investments. Winning a lottery is reason enough to celebrate well but how long can you afford to be pompous. There will come a time when you will spend all the wonderful money that was won. And where will life take you after that. It’s stupid, people end up buying cars they can’t drive. They invest in a good number of houses they haven’t seen. They loan money on request and do not care for any paper documents. Unfortunately some of them take to illegal drugs and alcohol. They win the money but end up losing their life. There have been bankruptcies and occasional imprisonments among lottery (http://www.egoldchips.com ) millionaires. Few bet on horse races and then live on state pensions throughout.

People who are dissatisfied with their lives cannot find happiness even if they win huge money in lotteries. In short you can’t find happiness by winning lotteries. It’s just an added income, a lucky prize which you can benefit if utilized properly. Those who have quit working after the win might find themselves lonely. And people who have started moving around in a new social circle will find it difficult initially.

Handle a lottery win properly

After receiving the entire money in your hands, don’t first think about how to spend it now. But ponder over how to deal with your money wisely. A financial advisor can be of extreme help in such situations and so is a lawyer who will guide you through the various processes of money handling techniques. Before making any costly decisions talk to a reputed financial advisor and sort out every thing that your winning lottery money can handle. If you invest it wisely, you will always value the benefits lotteries can provide. To know more about lottery game please visit [url=www.egoldchips.com]


About the author:
Author Name: Bruce bey
Website: http://www.egoldchips.com
Profession:Article writing expert.



See All articles From Author

 

[CaRP] Can't open cache file.
Yahoo! News: Most Viewed
Most Viewed

ABC's Robin Roberts has breast cancer (AP)

AP - ABC "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will be undergoing surgery Friday.



2 hurt in Calif. highway bridge collapse (AP)
AP - A highway bridge under construction collapsed Tuesday, trapping a delivery truck under the debris and injuring a construction worker.
FBI searches Sen. Stevens' Alaska home (AP)

AP - Federal agents with cameras searched the home of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens amid questions about an oil company official's involvement in a 2000 renovation project that doubled the home's size, law enforcement officials said.



Corey Clark arrested in Arkansas (AP)

AP - Corey Clark has been arrested on drug charges and an outstanding warrant from Arizona, authorities said.



N.J. approves needle exchange program (AP)
AP - Intravenous drug users will be able to get clean needles in four New Jersey cities under an experimental program approved Tuesday to try to slow the spread of HIV and AIDS.
Mullen cites limited progress in Iraq (AP)

AP - President Bush's choice to head the military Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday an increase of troops in Iraq is giving commanders the forces needed to improve security there.



Justice Roberts checks out of hospital (AP)

AP - Chief Justice John Roberts walked out of a hospital in Maine Tuesday, released a day after he suffered a seizure. The White House said he told President Bush he was doing fine.



Hilton selling her Hollywood Hills home (AP)

AP - Paris Hilton is selling her Hollywood Hills crib.



Elvis managers plan Graceland overhaul (AP)

AP - The thousands of Elvis Presley fans descending on Memphis for the 30th anniversary of his death Aug. 16 won't see much sign of it, but plans are moving along for big-time changes at Graceland.



Usher stays mum about canceled wedding (AP)

AP - Usher and his pregnant fiancee, Tameka Foster, canceled their wedding last weekend, but they're apparently still together.



Giuliani offers health care plan (AP)

AP - Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday offered a consumer-oriented solution to the nation's health care woes that relies on giving individuals tax credits to purchase private insurance.



Goldmans awarded rights to Simpson book (AP)
AP - A federal bankruptcy judge has awarded the rights of O.J. Simpson's canceled "If I Did It" book to the family of the late Ronald Goldman to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against the former football star.
German cyclist admits testosterone use (AP)

AP - German cyclist Patrik Sinkewitz was fired by his T-Mobile team Tuesday and acknowledged he "secretly" used a testosterone gel before failing a doping test in June.



Hospital bans Crocs for workers (AP)
AP - Crocs, the rubbery, clog-like shoes, have been deemed inappropriate footwear for workers in patient-care areas at a hospital.
Yard dug up after 4 tiny bodies found (AP)

AP - Experts examined genetic material from four tiny bodies discovered at the Ocean City home as investigators resumed digging Tuesday with bulldozers in an overgrown lot next door.




Newsfeed display by CaRP