The Perfect Gift for Your Graduate
By Suzanne Richardson
Right about now, you may be wondering what to send your niece for a high school graduation gift. If you’re like most people, you’ll wind up mailing her a check. At least that’s what 57 percent of gift givers plan to send to their graduating loved ones this year [2008], according to a National Retail Federation survey.
The three next most-popular gifts (according to the survey) are gift certificates, clothing, and electronics.
Whatever happened to good old-fashioned books? Just because your
graduate is done with school doesn’t mean she’s done learning. Why not
give her a book that has been meaningful, useful, or enlightening for
you?
When my little brother graduated from high school, I gave him a copy of Michael Masterson’s best-selling book Automatic Wealth for Grads… and Anyone Else Just Starting Out.
It turned out to be a book he’s read a dozen times. One reason: It’s
packed full of strategies for building wealth from the bottom up.
For instance, he’s taken Michael’s chapter on the miracle of compound
interest to heart. Instead of spending every penny he earns, he thinks
seriously about whether his purchases have long-term value. And he puts a
big chunk of his earnings into savings. When he gets out of the Army,
he says, he’ll have more than enough for a down payment on a house.
But even more important than that, Michael wrote the book
specifically for young people – people with no knowledge of investing or
real estate or business-building. He has nearly a dozen nieces and
nephews and three sons of his own. So he made sure that every piece of
advice in the book is useful for people just starting out. And that each
suggestion is easy to follow. For example…
[Ed. Note: Get the perfect gift for your graduate right here.]
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This article appears courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2365, 05-26-08], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
Right about now, you may be wondering what to send your niece for a high school graduation gift. If you’re like most people, you’ll wind up mailing her a check. At least that’s what 57 percent of gift givers plan to send to their graduating loved ones this year [2008], according to a National Retail Federation survey.
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This article appears courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2365, 05-26-08], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
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