$476 million (post-tax). You invest that, even at conservative interest rates, and you could contribute to NIL and charities just based off interest.
Bottom of the barrel interest rates right now are 5.26% interest. Let's say you diversified and took in an average of 6.5% (post tax, and also post agent fees). You take $300 million at 6.5% and you're making $19.5 million off interest alone (without touching that initial $176 million that you could give to missionaries, churches, charities, etc.).
I think I'd give $10 million annually to NIL, if I also played a role in which high school phenoms the staff is chasing.
Dybantsa would get an offer for $5 to 6 million alone. He's worth it.
Johnson would be worth $2 million.
Maleek Thomas would get an offer for around $1.5 million.
What about you? If you won the Power Ball at such a heightened return, would you dig deep and contribute to the NIL?
Bottom of the barrel interest rates right now are 5.26% interest. Let's say you diversified and took in an average of 6.5% (post tax, and also post agent fees). You take $300 million at 6.5% and you're making $19.5 million off interest alone (without touching that initial $176 million that you could give to missionaries, churches, charities, etc.).
I think I'd give $10 million annually to NIL, if I also played a role in which high school phenoms the staff is chasing.
Dybantsa would get an offer for $5 to 6 million alone. He's worth it.
Johnson would be worth $2 million.
Maleek Thomas would get an offer for around $1.5 million.
What about you? If you won the Power Ball at such a heightened return, would you dig deep and contribute to the NIL?