Gift Cards: The Best Way To Give?
Posted by Sonny in Personal Finance on June 7th, 2009
Whenever a wedding or birthday rolls around, I always have trouble deciding what gift to get. Naturally, the idea always comes back to writing a person a check because it’s so easy for me to do and the gift receiver can use the money on whatever they want or need without restriction. Win-Win situation in my mind! However, somehow or another I get talked into buying people a gift card as it doesn’t seem as tacky as writing a check or giving cash. In all honesty, I think the receiver and giver would both be better off if real money (cash or checks) were exchanged!
On the other end of the spectrum, I received a $100 gift card during Christmas for Macy’s from a friend. While I am grateful for the card, there are a few drawbacks for me. First, I never shop for clothes and on top of that, if I do, Macy’s is not where I go. Macy’s, at least to me, is overpriced and normally packed with people so it’s not fun to go to. Now I have this gift card to Macy’s and I am not looking forward to going there to use it. As a giver or receiver, gift cards have some major negative aspects for practical (or pessimistic, as my gf likes to say) people like me. I have outlined a few of those aspects below.
Five Drawbacks of Gift Cards:
1. Fees – Think you are getting the stated amount of your gift card? Guess again! On a visa gift card, a $2.95 admin fee is applied for each month after the 13th month until it expires. There is a $5 fee if the card is lost and needs to be replaced and a $15 fee to replace an expired gift card. Or lets looks at an AMC movie gift card; you are charged a $2 fee for every month after the 18th month if you don’t use it. I know one thing, cash doesn’t expire!
2. Forced to shop at a certain store – If you were lucky enough to get a gift card to a place you like, congrats! If not, you’ll be forced to spend some time in your not-so-favorite store. Even if you get a Visa gift card, some places don’t take Visa so you can’t use your card there. I don’t like shopping at Macy’s but now I am forced to go there because I have a gift card! I know there are sites like CardAvenue.com or even eBay where you can sell gift cards but don’t expect to get paid face value for the card. Right now on eBay I see a $250 Macy’s card on sale for $235. If you do the math that’s a 6% hit for getting rid of the card.
3. Spending too much – If I found a $100 bill on the floor, I would happily put it in my wallet then deposit it in my savings account. I wouldn’t go out of my way to go spend all my newly acquired $100. However, with gift cards, they don’t exactly feel like cash. Let’s say you have $100 gift card. You spend hours in your not-so-favorite store, searching for something, anything that catches your eye. Finally you find something but it cost $129.99. Even though your gift card will pay for most of it, you still have to spend $30 out of your own pocket.
4. Only use online – A new trend in gift cards are eGift Cards. This is where you go to a site for example, like Walmart.com, and buy someone a gift card online, specifically an e-gift card. Through the magic of the internet, the gift card is sent through email to the recipient in only a few hours. This is way better than actually going to the store. There is one catch however; some eGift Cards can only be used online. For example Walmart.com says eGift Cards “Cannot be used at Wal-Mart stores or at SAM’S Club stores” but they can be used at walmart.com or samsclub.com. Therefore, it’s incredibly important to make sure you know where you can actually use these e-cards.
5. Are gift cards more personal than cash? Whenever I want to write a check for someone’s birthday, I am told gift cards are better. Here’s the problem, are they really more personal than cash? Basically if it’s the thought that counts then both gift cards and cash/checks aren’t thoughtful enough. Go for an actual gift whenever an occasion rolls around. If the person likes it, great! If they don’t, hopefully you included a gift-receipt so they can return it for something they really want.
I know there are a lot of positive things about gift cards: convenience, freedom of choice, some can even be personalized, but I still think there are better ways to give and receive gifts. If you have to get a present, go for something real and leave the gift cards alone!
Is My Girlfriend A Better Investor Than Me? Week 3 Results
Posted by Sonny in Trading/Investing on June 5th, 2009
The Rich get Richer. My girlfriend was beating me by about 6% last week and now is beating me by 8%. This is getting depressing now and I think the emotional aspect of this is really getting to me. Now I’m not sure if I should continue to buy stocks that have economic factors influencing their movement or if I should just try to win the game. With only 1 week left in the game this is it and I think she has won. I might make our 4 stocks an index of sorts and track it even after the game is over just to see what happens. Anyways here are our results and our picks for the last week. I don’t think I’m going to win the game!
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Overall My Return |
7.86% |
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Overall GF Return |
16.95% |
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Buying Price |
Thursday Close Price |
Gain/Loss |
% Gain/Loss |
Time Held |
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XLF |
11.75 |
12.43 |
0.68 |
5.79% |
3 Weeks |
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WFMI |
20.55 |
21.43 |
0.88 |
4.28% |
3 Weeks |
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MCD |
55.62 |
60.24 |
4.62 |
8.31% |
2 Weeks |
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COH |
19.82 |
26.94 |
7.12 |
35.92% |
2 Weeks |
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OIH |
99.64 |
109.08 |
9.44 |
9.47% |
1 Week |
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SBUX |
13.71 |
15.17 |
1.46 |
10.65% |
1 Week |
Fourth Week Picks:
Me – Buy ATI (Allegheny Technologies Inc) at $40.36
My analysis – I think this metal and basic materials company will do well in an improving global economy.
My GF – Buy TGT (Target Corp) at $40.95
My GF’s analysis – She thinks people enjoy going to the stores more than a crowded Wal-mart and thinks this store will benefit as the economy improves.
Please note: there is no recommendation to buy or sell here and ModernMoneyBlog.com will not be held responsible for any action on your part. This is for informational purposes only.
Website and No Eating Out Plan Update!
Here are some general admin issues that I wanted to talk about.
The Site: I am still working on the site. I am not close to being happy with how the site looks. I like my content but I know the site needs work. All I can do is implore you to please keep checking the site out to see what it looks like next!
No Eating Out Update: This week was the start of the No Eating Out Plan, that I outlined in my previous post How to Stop Eating Out! I am really enjoying not eating out for the first few days I have tried it. I know I am in the “honeymoon” period (just like when everyone loves there new diet when they start) but so far so good. I have a couple land mines that could hurt my progress coming up. Work and School are getting super stressful. 50 page papers will do that to you! On top of that, I have birthday coming up and normally we would go out to eat; not sure what we are going to do this year. Also some family friends are visiting in the Summer which could be trouble. Maybe I could say I’m on diet and can’t go! Please stay tuned to see what happens next.
My Blog Post is in the Carnival of Personal Finance #207!
After a horrendously busy day at work, I am happy to announce that I’ve made it into the Carnival of Personal Finance (edition # 207). It’s an honor for me to be selected because as far as blogging goes, I have less than 1 month of experience. For those of you who don’t know (because I didn’t until about two weeks ago) the Carnival of Personal Finance is where people submit their best blogs and the best of the best is posted on the selected host’s site; in this case, Funny About Money’s site. Please take a look: Carnival of Personal Finance #207.
Adam from Your Money Relationship writes “Money Genie: I Grant You Three Financial Do-overs”; in his article he asks a pretty interesting question. I don’t normally like thinking about regrets but this is actually thought provoking. My financial do-overs would probably be the decision to get a student loan, getting a two bedroom apartment and eating out so much.
J. Money from Budgets Are Sexy, has some ideas to reduce the stress of paying bills in the post “Look at a Bill, Pay the Bill, Forget about the Bill”. I am okay with step #1 and step #2 but whenever I pay bills, I get a little grouchy. I think it’s just human nature.
This next blog is something near and dear my heart. Studenomics discusses the “Benefits of Attending a Community College”. When I was doing my undergrad I took some classes at the local community college. It was about 20 minutes away from my house (as opposed to 90 minutes away from the major university) and about half of the cost of a major university. I would recommend that all college student take their general credit at a community college. I also found the staff far more helpful and interested in students but that could be a local experience.

