What I Learned After Getting $45K Out of Nowhere
I'll be honest—when my great-aunt passed away last year and left me $45,000 in her will, I had absolutely no clue what to do when you get an unexpected windfall of money. My first instinct was to pay off my car loan immediately and maybe splurge on that vacation I'd been dreaming about. Thank goodness my friend Sarah talked me out of making any hasty decisions during that first week of shock and excitement. Getting a sudden influx of cash, whether it's from an inheritance, lottery win, work bonus, or settlement, can feel overwhelming and euphoric at the same time. The key thing I learned is that your immediate reaction—whatever it might be—probably isn't the best long-term strategy. That urge to either spend it all or make dramatic financial moves needs to be tempered with some careful planning. Give Yourself Time to Think The smartest advice I received was to put the money somewhere safe and ignore it for at least 30 days. I opened a separate high-yield savings ...