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GIVE THE GIFT OF FINANCIAL WELL-BEING
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We know what you're thinking: Financial gifts? They're about as exciting as year-old fruitcake. But stick with us. We've come up with eight creative ideas kids and adults can actually appreciate. These gifts will improve your loved ones' money-management skills, safeguard their finances -- even entertain them.
The best part: All of our picks cost less than $50. Take a look (use the navigation at your right): GIVE THE GIFT OF FINANCIAL WELL-BEING
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Money-Smart Games
Monopoly is another great classic money game. Increase the "cool" factor by springing for a pop culture edition, such as Transformers Monopoly ($36) or Disney Pixar Monopoly ($30). The kids will have so much fun, they won't even notice they're learning something. Money-Smart Games
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Fire-Safe Security Box
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Fitness Equipment
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Paper Shredder
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Financial Page-Turners
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Piggy Bank
Money Savvy Generation
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Stocks in Their Stocking
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OneShare.com and GiveAshare.com let you buy single shares and receive a framed stock certificate. Sharebuilder.com lets you buy one share of stock for a fee of $4 per investment (you don't get an actual certificate, just a generic certificate you can download and print). Stocks in Their Stocking
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We are, admittedly, a bit biased, but we think it makes the perfect gift for any adult on your list. Magazine Subscription






