Well, it's obvious she is starting a new chapter in life. You might want to give her money because------SHE MADE IT! give her maybe, 1,000 dollars? I gave my daughter 3,000, but that's just me.
close family = $100
close friend = $50 - $100
relative (not close) = $25 - $50
child of friend or someone you don't know well = $25
This is based on an income of $70,000 per year or so - if you make more and have it to give - feel free to pad it
It depends how you are related to them or if they are jus your friend and how old of a friend.
There is no standard amount of money. You give what you can afford.
nothing the reward is them getting out of the house
Give the amount you are comfortable with- about $30-$50.
50 bucks seems resonable.
at the graduation
In order to give a monetary gift to your child, you will want to do so in bond form. This way, the child does not use the money until it has incurred interest in the bank.
Mastercard is a great gift to give as a graduation present. Yes it is a good idea to give your sister a master card because this way she can purchase what she wants of her own choice.
See great thread on http://www.mamasource.com/article/is-a-graduation-gift-required
* It depends why they didn't invite you. If it was a small graduation party and a very few people there or you live out of town then yes, send a gift, but if they simply left you out on purpose then don't give a gift.
Whatever amount you can afford to give.
A common amount for an 8th grade graduation gift is between $20 to $50. Ultimately, the amount will depend on your relationship with the graduate and your budget. Giving a personalized gift or a gift card to a favorite store can also be thoughtful options.
An Olive Garden gift card is a possible graduation gift. You also could give her OPI nail polish.
In most jurisdictions you may give a soldier, or any other person, any amount you wish as a gift.
A parent can give a child a monetary gift from their company account. However, they will have to account for this as a business expense in their books. It can become confusing when it is time to figure profit and loss as well as taxes.
Many people give money as a graduation gift. For triplets, that could get costly. It would be a great idea to get the triplets something that speaks to their individuality, or perhaps to their individual school or career choices that will follow graduation.
You should give an IPod/laptop to them and get a huge cardboard box with chocolates in it for them.