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Yeah I kind of hate the lump sum option for that reason. I'm confident most of them would handle it fine but I'm POSITIVE that a few would blow it all in a year on dumb shit.
I think the company thing is the best option even if it bumps their tax bracket - they'd only pay the higher taxes on part of it and any deductions they might be getting by being in a lower bracket would be more than made up for.
As for the house thing, they couldn't sell - I'd own the house! But like I said, I don't want to be a landlord to my friends. The only type of landlording I'd do is build (GOOD QUALITY) homes and rent them to domestic abuse victims for pennies. My cousin is very involved in that sphere and I'd love to help them out - though I'd probably ask her to handle the landlord part of it (for a nice salary, of course)