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Buy an ounce of gold each week. He could have it all converted in 6 years at current gold prices.

Bury in mason jars beside fence posts known only to him.

This will give him a plan and take his mind off of it.


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Posts: 13069 | Registered: January 17, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just remember there are structuring laws as well. You can't just break up the amount and deposit it in the bank a little at a time. That will be reported to the government and they will confiscate the money in the bank as well.

If I couldn't prove the money was mine legally, I would just start paying my daily expenses in cash and money orders until it's all gone. It would take a long time for that amount but if he's on a working farm his expenses would be a lot more then the average person.

Well, really, I would take it down to the casino and blow it all but that's probably not an answer he would want.
 
Posts: 3466 | Location: Tampa, FL | Registered: February 09, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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good point about hiding it from the government,

if he is saving it for minor emergencies, ( tornado takes out the house, combine takes out a a dozen angus, kid needs a lung transplant, )

he could write out a check , and be done with it.





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Posts: 55175 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There are always ways to launder legal money without getting caught.....Buy a house that needs lots of work, pay for lots of work in cash, and sell it 2 years later for a lot more money than you bought it for.

Buy cars/boats/ etc that need lots of work, pay for the work in cash, sell them for a profit (even if it really isn't a profit but break even).

However it is getting harder to spend cash these days......I remember as a kid, almost everyone bought cars and boats and expensive items with cash.
 
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I'm surprised nobody has suggested trying to launder the money in real estate transactions.

One fellow in San Diego would buy houses, using cashiers checks from banks, but paying remodeling in cash. This was great until they started reporting his subcontractors who were depositing untoward sums of currency in patterns all of a sudden. They could explain..... doing work for Mr. Bigshot.

Lots of cash attracts lots of attention.




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