The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 20, 1990 - Page 7 Financial experts offer advice for lottery jackpot ' winners NEW YORK (AP) - Winning a lottery jackpot such as Florida's $106.5 million bonanza can be a sweet dream, but the temptations and mysteries of new-found wealth can become a nightmare. The advice from most financial experts: take things slow. "Preserving your capital is the first thing you've got to do. You'll have plenty of time to invest it," David McLaughlin, a financial ad- viser with Chase Investment Coun- sel in Charlottesville, Va., said Monday. "You must make sure your money is safe and earning some- thing." POLAND Continued from page 1 former adviser and ally, also is con- sidering running. As Communist Party leader in 1981, Jaruzelski imposed martial law but peacefully transferred power to a Solidarity-led government eight years later. He was named president by Parliament in July 1989 for a -six-year term. Jaruzelski sent a letter yesterday to the Sejm, or lower house of Par- liament, asking it to name a date for Such is the "problem" for at least half a dozen Florida lottery players. Six tickets matched the winning numbers drawn in Florida on Satur- day for a jackpot estimated at $106.5 million, the second largest in U.S. history behind Pennsylvania's $115 million prize last year. Charles Clough, chief investment strategist for Merrill Lynch & Co., would recommend that 45 percent of the winnings go into intermediate- and long-term bonds, 10 percent to 15 percent in cash or 90-day T-bills, and 40 percent to 45 percent in stocks. "But stay away from stocks that depend on cyclical consumer spend- ing," he warned. Past lottery winners from other states have often found it difficult to hold onto their newly acquired wealth. Such was the case for a middle- aged construction worker who won $4 million in the New York lottery four years ago. After receiving a check for about $148,000 - the first of his 20 an- nual after-tax installments - he quit his $38,000-a-year job, threw a party and put $10,000 down on each of 10 new Cadillacs, said Michael Naste, an independent financial plan- ner from Deland, Fla., who special- izes in helping lottery winners in- vest their money. ending his term. Jaruzelski announced his planned resignation after a six-hour meeting at which the nation's feuding politi- cal leaders agreed in principle to hold early elections for both the presi- dency and Parliament. No date was set for what would be post- Communist Poland's first fully democratic elections for president and Parliament. The current Parliament was elected in June 1989, but 65 percent of the seats were guaranteed to the now-dissolved Communists and their allies. CLASSIFIED ADS The president wants Parliament "to enable him to transfer the office he holds to a president chosen in a general election," a Jaruzelski spokesperson said in a statement. Jaruzelski is "concerned about preventing unnecessary social emo- tions and willing to develop democ- racy," according to the statement, carried by the official PAP news agency. Elections are expected as early as this fall and no later than spring. Participants in a meeting Tuesday suggested that Jaruzelski should re- sign no later than Dec. 13, the ninth anniversary of the day he declared martial law to crush the Solidarity movement, according to sources con- tacted by the Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper. Jaruzelski's election as president in 1989 came about with some sup- port from Solidarity parliament members. It was meant to guarantee good relations with the Soviet Union in the first month of Poland's democratic reforms. - C. sThe Michigan. 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