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  2. I Won the Lottery! Does It Make More Sense to Take the Lump ...

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    Powerball offers winners a lump-sum payout or an annuity option where the payout would be distributed over the course of 29 years and 30 payments. The Mega Millions also offers lump sum payouts ...

  3. Should Powerball lottery winners take lump sum prize or ... - AOL

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    Winners can opt for 30 annuity payments over 29 years, or choose to receive a lump sum. Which is the better deal? Winners can opt for 30 annuity payments over 29 years, or choose to receive a lump ...

  4. A lottery winner's lucky dilemma: lump sum or annual ... - AOL

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    Giant national jackpot games Powerball and Mega Millions offer the big lump sum or annual payments over 30 years. Massachusetts' Megabucks offers a 20-year annuity payout as an option.

  5. Powerball - Wikipedia

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    The annuity is paid in 30 graduated installments over 29 years with each annuity payment increasing 5% annually, [6] whereas the lump sum payment, with a cash value of about half of the advertised jackpot, is paid all at once. [7] Powerball is known for producing some of the largest lottery jackpots in history, including the record-breaking $2. ...

  6. What would you do if you won the lottery? Would you take a ...

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    What would you do if you won the lottery?

  7. Lottery payouts - Wikipedia

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    In gambling terminology lottery payouts are the equivalent of RTP (Returns To Players). A lottery operator's gross margin is 100% minus RTP. In the US, large lottery winnings generally are advertised as an annuity amount, paid in 20 or more installments; in most cases, a cash option is available. The cash option in the US can be 40–60% of the ...