Jan Gulbransson and Jan Kruse once made a story what would happen if they inherited Scrooge's fortune.
They both think Scrooge is killed in an airplane crash, and as soon as they get their hands on Scrooge's money, they start spending it. Only after having spend a million dollars, they read in Scrooge's will that they have to earn a million dollars first, before they are allowed to get their hands on the money-- thus leaving them with the task of gathering 2 million dollars (the one they spend and the one they had to earn anyway). They manage to earn the money when they're organizing a lottery with as the grand prize Scrooge's entire fortune. The plan is, to let Gladstone participate too, but the audience isn't willing to put up with that, so H,D&L, who perform the lottery, pretend Gladstone is actually Donald. Of course, nobody has problems with Donald participating. Of course, Gladstone wins the grand prize and Scrooge's fortune is intact when Scrooge comes home. His money bin has bursted like a paper bag, though, because of the extra money Donald and Gladstone earned, leaving all the money on Killmotor Hill, behind a fence, but still accessible to any ordinary thief. The story ends with Gladstone telling Donald that Scrooge made H,D&L his inheriters. Donald replies that H,D&L aren't willing to take up that job.