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titansecurity
Apr 16, 2009, 07:09 AM
I am wondering what a typical and reasonable cash gift amount would be for my Grandson's High School graduation? I'am not well off but don't want him to think of me as a cheap grandfather either
Jake2008
Apr 18, 2009, 12:23 PM
I would think that $50.00 would be considered generous. If he's going on to college or university, a gift certificate in that amount from the school's library would help buy books for his courses.
Even $25.00 goes a long way if he's heading off to school really.
I always look at a cash gift as a very good gift. No guesswork, no wrapping paper, no fuss. Dollar for dollar, cash to a young person is a great idea.
Agoetting
Apr 13, 2010, 02:18 PM
I would have to agree a gift certificate to their college bookstore is a great idea! My grandma got me one my freshman year and at first I thought it was kind of lame. When I got to school though I knew I could always buy something at the store and every purchase I said to myself- "thanks grandma"
If you are looking for a tangible item, I would go with something for their dorm. I think a small bookshelf, or nice pen or planner makes a great gift. Another great item would be a piece of furniture, a great compact one that is popular today is made by http://SlouchBack.com It's a comfy edition to the room and is perfect for studying and watching movies.
Just Dahlia
Apr 13, 2010, 09:08 PM
We always bought saving bonds for the kids.
50.00 would mature later too much more depending on how long he waited to cash.
My son had a lot of them and was very grateful when they matured and he was able to use them for important things.
gaas
Apr 21, 2012, 03:26 PM
What is the proper money gift to give my grandson for college grad