Advising 'Jeopardy!' Champ Holzhauer on His $2.5 Million Payday

Those who come into sudden wealth need advice on how to keep it, says advisor Troy Murphy. Here are his tips.

What would you tell your client who received a $2.5 million payday after a month of playing “Jeopardy!”/?

Advisor Troy Murphy, whose business is built on working with those who achieve sudden wealth, has some advice for James Holzhauer, the wunderkind who earned close to $2.5 million in 33 days of playing the game show “Jeopardy!” and whose winning streak came to an end on Monday, after being upset by a University of Chicago librarian.

Murphy, a former NBA basketball star who saw firsthand during his pro days how sudden wealth can be squandered, gives this advice to Holzhauer — and others who come into sudden wealth:

Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler based in Las Vegas, probably isn’t a stranger to sudden windfalls, but this advice from Murphy could aid him in keeping those wins. The “Jeopardy!” champ did say he planned to use some of the money to travel globally with his family.

Murphy has advised many athletes on how to manage their sudden wealth, as well as those who have windfalls from divorce and inheritance. Having attained and managed his own wealth over the years, Murphy “is set” and donates company profits to select nonprofit financial literacy organizations in an effort to educate people early on in the mysteries of finances. He does not take a salary.

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