Stocks and Bonds Make Great Graduation Gifts

Stocks and Bonds Can Be the Answer to a Graduate’s Prayer

Let’s face it, today’s college graduates tend to graduate with a bit of debt tucked under their belts. It’s enough to depress even the most optimistic of college grads. If you know a college student who’s graduating this year, stocks and bonds may be the way to go when it comes to graduation gifts.

A Gift for the Future

Giving stocks and bonds to a college grad is like giving them an insurance policy for their future. They shouldn’t use them right away, but in times of an emergency, stocks and bonds can really come in handy.

A Good Lesson

Stocks and bonds can also teach a college grad about real-life investing. Instead of pouring their post-college paychecks into stuff that they really don’t need, you can get them started in the right direction of pouring their extra cash into investments. While it may not be the most exciting lesson they’ll learn, it will definitely be one that pays off.

Just remember, when you give stocks and bonds to a college grad, you’re giving them much more than just the monetary value of the stocks or bonds themselves, you’re giving them a lifelong lesson in investing.

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