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Phil MakowskiDanielle Nelson

Dan PhelpsMatt Myers

Shardool Patel

How many of you would marry for money? If so, for how much?

Girls:

100,000 or less250,000500,0001 million2 million3 million or more

Guys:

100,000 or less250,000500,0001 million2 million3 million or more

Women 74% of women in their 30s said they would

marry for money Average Asking Price

◦ Women in 20s: 2.5 million◦ Women in 30s: 1.1 million◦ Women in 40s: 2.2 million

Survey Data courtesy of Prince & Associates

Men 41% of men in their 20s and 61% of men in

their 40s said they would marry for money

Average Asking Price◦ Men in 20s: 1 million◦ Men in 40s: 1.4 million

Survey Data courtesy of Prince & Associates

Out of all women that said they would marry for money,

71% expected to get divorced

Survey Data courtesy of Prince & Associates

Britney Spears and Kevin Federline

Married for 2 Years

Federline went from back-up dancer to the celebrity spot light

Anna Nicole Smith and 89 year old husband J. Howard Marshall (Oil Industry Billionaire)

Enough Said!

Ironically Both are now deceased

He at 89She at 40

Paul McCartney and Heather Mills

Married in June 2002 and separated May 2006

Heather Mills is expected to get tens of millions of dollars

Kevin Federline: ◦ Before Britney: Net Value $0◦ After Britney: Net Value: Millions

Heather Mills:◦ Before Marriage: Small time model◦ Divorce pending: Expected over 10 million

Overall outlook◦ Net Profit: Millions◦ Costs: Becoming a celebrity

This summer a twentysomething New Yorker wrote a personal ad in which she stated she was looking for a man that made at least $500,000 a year

Her Reason:◦ My $250,000 men arn’t “getting me to Central

Park West.”

An investment banker replied that since his money would grow but her beauty would fade, the offer didn’t make good business sense.

He considered her a “depreciating asset.”

In reality, the asking price for both men and women is low

None of the people in the survey asked for a price of over $3 million

1 to 2 Million dollars is hardly enough to make you “rich” by today’s standards