Valentine's Day is here and couples are running out of ideas. Love birds usually get traditional items such as clothes, shoes, chocolate, and balloons every year but now it's time for something different. Get a gift that keeps on giving.
STOCKS
That's right. Buy your loved one a stock or a few that could double or triple in profits. Buying your partner a stock can teach him or her the importance of money working for them, it increases their savings, and may spark interests in the stock market. Adding assets as a power couple!
PAY A DEBT
In additional to buying Louis Vuitton, Gucci shoes, and jewelry, do it differently and include paying off one of your spouse's bill to the Wishlist. Debt such as credit cards, student loans, insurance and a few car payments. That way it can lift a little bit of weight off their shoulders and potentially boost credit scores that would benefit the couple financially. This could help if the couple are applying for a mortgage to purchase a home together and to finance a new car.
BOOKS
Knowledge never ends!! Buy your better half a book on a topic he or she is interested in. That could be cooking, technology, comedy, and other genres that could keep their brains stimulated. Most importantly, buy books that can contribute to each others growth. Book topics may include real estate, business, self help, and investments. For example, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Motivation Manifesto, Tony Robbin's "Money Master The Game", Think and Grow Rich, The Four Agreements, and many more. You and your Valentine can have creative conversations with various topics like finance, investing tips, and personal growth.
MONOPLY BOARD GAME
Couples will be excited and competitive learning about resourceful money techniques through a board game. As loved ones bond together, the monopoly board game can teach lessons about business and financial decisions, patience, the importance of Real Estate, earning passive income while sleeping, and learning not to put all of your eggs in one basket through asset allocation. Stop spinning the bottle and own everything in Monopoly.
PIGGY BANK
The best way to save loose change is through a bucket or small piggy bank. Partners can store change and recoup the rewards later. They add up!
For couples "Valentine's Day" is everyday and these gift ideas can be used for birthdays or just any random day.As a cherry on top, sit down and discuss each other's plans for the future!
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