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Gifting & Mutual Funds. . .
#1
Saw this and thought it might be useful to some. . .

. . .there are a few mutual funds mentioned with $1,000 minimums. . .

as always, investigate on your own before just taking advice from someone else. . .

otherwise. . .Enjoy!


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#2
You lost your credibility with me when you used the word "gifting"...

Sorry... pet peeve of mine Big Grin
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#3
yeah. "Gift" isn't a verb. You don't "gift" something.
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#4
From the on-line version of the American Heritage Dictionary at dictionary.com

gift n.

1. Something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensation.
2. The act, right, or power of giving.
3. A talent, endowment, aptitude, or inclination.


tr.v. gift·ed, gift·ing, gifts

1. To present something as a gift to.
2. To endow with.


It is used quite a bit in the accounting (tax matters) end of the world.
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#5
I don't care what an online dictionary says, really.

"Gift" isn't a verb. You don't "gift" something to someone.
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#6
>>"Gift" isn't a verb. You don't "gift" something to someone.

I can verb whatever I want!
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#7
[quote Paul F.]You lost your credibility with me when you used the word "gifting"...

Sorry... pet peeve of mine Big Grin
I think he meant "grifting," which IS a verb. Smile

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#8
You might also re-gift.
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#9
[quote elmo3]You don't "gift" something to someone.

too late. . .I already called no backsies. . .
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