One thing on my mind is a major milestone that fills every parent with immense pride: graduation.
While the only ‘graduations’ I’ll be experiencing this year are my 12-year-old completing her primary education and my kindergartener moving up to his ‘big boy school’, I wonder what it would be like when they finally mark a new chapter in life (in 10 years or so).
Many parents choose to celebrate their children’s achievements with cash, gadgets, holidays, or luxury items.
While those gifts can certainly be meaningful, they often lose value over time, consumed and eventually forgotten.
Instead, I want to introduce the idea of gifting ownership instead of consumption when my children graduate.
Why Stocks Can Be the Perfect Graduation Gift
Buying shares in strong businesses is a powerful way to teach real wealth-building and long-term thinking….
