Starkville Daily News

Outside-the-box Holiday Gifts

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My kids have been assembling their Christmas lists for months now – race cars, art supplies, and (I'm afraid to say) makeup for my daughter top the list. But between grandparen­ts, aunts and uncles, and friends, I'm sure even their lengthy lists will become exhausted soon enough. So, for those looking for an off-the-list, outside-the-box holiday gift, I have a few ideas!

One note before we get to my holiday gift list: While we all know the gratificat­ion that comes with opening a new toy or technology, any parent understand­s that excitement fades – quickly.that's why I've assembled a list of tools that might not get the squeel of glee on Christmas morning, but will keep on giving for years (and decades) to come.

Let's start with the easiest thing to wrap: a book. Long-term financial wellness starts during childhood. So, consider buying your child or teen a book that not only acts as a Christmas-break activity, but can also put them on the path to long-term growth. Consider titles like How to Money: Your Ultimate Visual Guide to the Basics of Finance or the Smart Girls Guide to Money. For teens or college students, consider I Want More Pizza: Real World Money Skills for High School, College, and Beyond. And for parents, look for Dave Ramsey's Smart Money, Smart Kids.

If you're looking for something more substantia­l than a book, consider a 529 College Savings Plan. Through your State Treasury, you can open an education-related savings account with a contributi­on of just $25. Encourage friends and family to contribute a little each holiday season and watch the savings grow. You might be surprised just how much those gifts add up to by the time your child pursues a college degree, apprentice­ship, or technical certificat­ion! For more informatio­n, visit Treasury. MS.GOV/MACS.

Alternativ­ely, you can give the gift of full tuition to a grandchild or child by investing in a Mississipp­i Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) plan. This program allows you to lock in today's tuition rates and pre-pay college altogether. Here's an added incentive: The MPACT program works best if the recipient attends an in-state school (although it can still be applied to outof-state tuition). Imagine how much easier it will be to get the family together during the holidays if the kids are attending Ole Miss or Mississipp­i State versus some out-of-state university! For more informatio­n, visit Treasury.ms.gov/mpact.

And if you're looking at how to pay for any of these gifts, search for unclaimed money on the Mississipp­i Treasury's website. Almost everyone could use extra spending money during the holiday season and we just might have some for you! About one in 10 people have unclaimed money that is sitting with your State Treasury. Claim it this Christmas at Treasury. Ms.gov/search.

I hope you got a little inspiratio­n from this short outside-the-box Christmas list. Whatever you decide, I wish you a safe and festive holidays.

Mississipp­i Treasurer David Mcrae is the 55th Treasurer for the State of Mississipp­i. In this role, he helps manage the state’s cash flow, oversees College Savings Mississipp­i, and has returned more than $60 million in unclaimed money to Mississipp­ians. For more informatio­n, visit Treasury. Ms.gov. He is a member of the Republican Party.

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