• Subscribe
  • Log In
  • Home
  • Daily Diary
  • Asset Class
    • U.S. Equity
    • Fixed Income
    • Global Equity
    • Commodities
    • Currencies
  • Sector
    • Basic Materials
    • Consumer Discretionary
    • Consumer Staples
    • Energy
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Industrials
    • Real Estate
    • Technology
    • Telecom Services
    • Transportation
    • Utilities
  • Latest
    • Articles
    • Video
    • Columnist Conversations
    • Best Ideas
    • Stock of the Day
  • Street Notes
  • Authors
    • Bruce Kamich
    • Doug Kass
    • Jim "Rev Shark" DePorre
    • Helene Meisler
    • Jonathan Heller
    • - See All -
  • Options
  • RMPIA
  • Switch Product
    • Action Alerts PLUS
    • Quant Ratings
    • Real Money
    • Real Money Pro
    • Retirement
    • Stocks Under $10
    • TheStreet
    • Top Stocks
    • Trifecta Stocks
  1. Home
  2. / Video

What Could You Buy With What Johnny Depp Spends in a Month

Who said money couldn't buy you happiness?
By ROSS KENNETH URKEN Aug 05, 2017 | 01:00 PM EDT

Johnny Depp filed a $25-million lawsuit against his former business managers, it seems that the mega-star really could use the cash. The suit revealed that Depp had a $2-million per month spending habit. So that got us wondering what we could do with that kind of money.

Investing in real estate is a smart way to go. We have our eyes on Lena Headey's home in Sherman Oaks, California. The five bed / five bath midcentury with reclaimed oak flooring and a saltwater pool was priced at just $790,000 three years ago, so the price is still going up.

If one house won't do it for you... how about seven? The National Association of Realtors reports the median price of a U.S. home is just under $253,000. That would actually leave you with some of Johnny Depp's money still in your pocket.

If you're looking for some speed, pick up a 1967 Shelby Cobra Roadster for $1.35 million. But to get to Depps monthly $2-million, you can add an additional fleet of 19 cars if you stick around the national average around $34,000 each.

Now what's more valuable than a good education? If only Harvard will do, you can pay full tuition for six students, perhaps we can set up a scholarship fund in Johnny Depp's name.

Now these are just some of the things he could have spent his money on.

Read Full Article: 10 Things to Buy With What Johnny Depp Spends a Month

More of What's Trending on TheStreet:

  • I Am a Millennial Who Just Went to Kmart for the First Time Ever and Couldn't Believe This Place
  • Apple's Hometown Is Among 10 of the Most Overvalued U.S. Housing Markets
  • Got a Mouth Like Mooch? Why Swearing at Work Could Get You Fired
  • Here's How Much Money Warren Buffett Has Made on Apple Stock in 2017 Alone

Watch More with TheStreet:

  • 5 Ways Companies Are Using AI to Secretly Change Your Life
  • Around the World in 5 Insane Pizza Hut Pizzas
  • This Nissan Technology Prevents Kids From Being Left in Hot Parked Cars
  • Tesla's Elon Musk Is All Jokes as the Model 3 Accelerates into "Production Hell"

Editors' pick: Originally published July 27.

Get an email alert each time I write an article for Real Money. Click the "+Follow" next to my byline to this article.

TAGS: Consumer Staples | Video | Opinion | Cars | Automobile Components | Financial Services | Economy | Media | Gaming | Consumer Services | Analyst Actions | Real Estate | Entertainment | Buying a Home

More from Video

Amid the Selling, Here's the Big Question Now

James "Rev Shark" DePorre
Feb 25, 2021 4:43 PM EST

How quickly do we find support, is what we'll want to know now, as the correction is occurring while economic optimism builds.

One Tweet Pulls the Rug Out From Under the Indexes

James "Rev Shark" DePorre
Oct 6, 2020 4:44 PM EDT

Despite the president's promise of no stimulus until after Nov. 3, there are no signs yet that this is the sort of correlated selling that leads to a deep correction.

A Technical Look at the New Dow Jones Industrial Average

Bruce Kamich
Aug 25, 2020 1:11 PM EDT

Salesforce, Amgen and Honeywell will give a lift to the DJIA going forward.

Conagra Brands Looks Tastier After Its Upgrade to Buy

Bruce Kamich
Dec 30, 2019 12:39 PM EST

CAG has hung onto the bulk of its recent gains, and could rise to the $50 area, according to the charts and indicators.

Biogen Bulls Get a Lift From Quant Upgrade and Strengthening Charts

Bruce Kamich
Oct 30, 2019 1:13 PM EDT

Breaking down an approach to the long side of this biotech stock.

Real Money's message boards are strictly for the open exchange of investment ideas among registered users. Any discussions or subjects off that topic or that do not promote this goal will be removed at the discretion of the site's moderators. Abusive, insensitive or threatening comments will not be tolerated and will be deleted. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have questions, please contact us here.

Email

CANCEL
SUBMIT

Email sent

Thank you, your email to has been sent successfully.

DONE

Oops!

We're sorry. There was a problem trying to send your email to .
Please contact customer support to let us know.

DONE

Please Join or Log In to Email Our Authors.

Email Real Money's Wall Street Pros for further analysis and insight

Already a Subscriber? Login

Columnist Conversation

  • 09:49 AM EDT JAMES "REV SHARK" DEPORRE

    This Weekend on Real Money

    Stop Wishing, Hoping, and Praying and Take Control...
  • 07:59 PM EDT PAUL PRICE

    Very Good Quarterly Numbers From Bassett Furniture (BSET)

    Bassett Furniture blew right through analysts es...
  • 04:41 PM EDT PAUL PRICE

    First-Half Results - Putrid; Second Half Results - Likely to Be Much Better

    It's great that we're done with June. 2022 mark...
  • See More

COLUMNIST TWEETS

  • A Twitter List by realmoney
About Privacy Terms of Use

© 1996-2022 TheStreet, Inc., 225 Liberty Street, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10281

Need Help? Contact Customer Service

Except as otherwise indicated, quotes are delayed. Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes for all exchanges. Market Data & Company fundamental data provided by FactSet. Earnings and ratings provided by Zacks. Mutual fund data provided by Valueline. ETF data provided by Lipper. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions Group.

TheStreet Ratings updates stock ratings daily. However, if no rating change occurs, the data on this page does not update. The data does update after 90 days if no rating change occurs within that time period.

FactSet calculates the Market Cap for the basic symbol to include common shares only. Year-to-date mutual fund returns are calculated on a monthly basis by Value Line and posted mid-month.

Compare Brokers

Please Join or Log In to manage and receive alerts.

Follow Real Money's Wall Street Pros to receive real-time investing alerts

Already a Subscriber? Login