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How to Buy One Share of Stock As A Gift

by Mike

Looking for a unique gift idea this holiday season?  Why not buy one share of stock and get it framed for a loved one so they can own a small piece of a company they love?

Think about it.  What kid wouldn’t love to tell their friends they own a part of Disney, Dreamworks, or Heshey…especially when they can point to the official stock certificate hanging on their wall as proof.


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Buying one share of stock has never been easier thanks to sites like OneShare.  Here’s how…

  1. Choose which company you want to buy one share of stock in.  This is where you have to know what the recipient of your gift is interested in.  If he has a thing for motorcycles then Harley Davidson would be a perfect fit.  If he loves Samuel Adams beer than Boston Beer would be a better fit.  If she is a freak for coffee then you’d want to go with Starbucks.
  2. Choose a frame or matte to accentuate the stock certificate.  This step is optional.
  3. Add a personal touch with a custom engraved plaque, also optional.
  4. Add the recipient’s name and address so the stock certificate can be legally registered in their name.  If they are under 18 you will have to add the name of a parent or guardian as well.
  5. Submit your order and wait for the stock certificate to arrive.  Delivery can take up to 4 to 8 weeks so make sure you order early.

Prices will vary depending on which company you choose.  Obviously stock prices can vary from one company to another so the more valuable the share is the more it will cost.  The frame prices will also vary depending on the style you choose, but the certificate fee is always $39.

And that’s all there is to it!  Just check out OneShare now to buy one share of stock in your favorite company.  And one more thing!  Use the promo code TENPERCENT to save 10% on your order for a limited time.


Teach your child how to invest with 1 Share!

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