I would like to be the first to remind you that the holidays are just around the corner, and with retailers pushing out holiday goods earlier and earlier, you have already been reminded, countless times. With that being said, we want to change it up a little, go flip-mode and recommend some wealth building holiday gifts you aren’t going to see at your local mall. These gifts are going to be relevant a lot longer than a new iPhone or even the Wii.

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Savings Bonds – I know you think bonds are boring, unless you’ve read The Beauty of Bonds, but in reality, bonds make great gifts. You can purchase bonds in several different denominations, and you can hold them in electronic or paper form. Savings bonds can be purchased from most local banks or through TreasuryDirect.gov. The two most common types of savings bonds purchased are Series EE and Series I. Series EE bonds are secure savings products that pay interest based on current market rates for up to 30 years. Series I bonds are a low-risk, savings product that earn interest while protecting you from inflation.

529 Plans – Raise your hand if you think college is a good thing. The best 5 ½ years of my life were spent there. The personal growth… the opportunities…the women’s studies classes that I never officially enrolled in, but tried my best to master….Who wouldn’t want their child/niece/nephew/cousin to take part in everything that college has to offer. Well maybe not everything.

UGMA/UTMA – These are essentially trust accounts set up for minors. The person that establishes the account remains custodian of the assets in the account until the minor reaches 18 or 21 depending on the state laws. These accounts are a great way for the youngin’s to start building wealth. But be advised. The income generated from the investments is taxed at the minor’s tax bracket and these assets may effect their ability to get financial aid for college.

Shares of Stock – This is a great way to give the gift of ownership. Those new Jordan’s or those Titleist clubs aren’t going to appreciate like stocks. These stock sharing websites give you the chance to give the gift of ownership AND make the gift look good.

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