but if what she is doing is developing a sample portfolio to teach kids that it goes up and down, buying individual stocks in companies they understand is a far better learning experience.
Not the best investing experience, or administrative experience, but its a good learning experience.
OP here. Thank you all for your wonderful suggestions.
Both kids already have a 529 Plan. This is just something on top of that. It will be a "fun" investment for us with more emphasis on the "fun" part. I won't spend too much on it. Cici just said what I want to say.
I did some research this afternoon after I posted. I think here is what I will do.
1. I will buy only once a year before Christmas time.
2. I will spend about $250 on each kid. I might increase this amount later as our disposable income grows. I might spend double on DS8 initially because I want him to get about the same as DD-5month.
3. I will buy stocks from one and only one company that my kids know about each year. Disney will be a great starter this year. I will let the kids pitch in as to what to buy.
4. Each year, we will review all the stocks around Christmas time or during the year if we want to.
5. Both kids will get the cash-equivalent of all the stock worth on their 21st birthday. (Or the Christmas of their 21st year. I'll decide that later). They are welcome to spend the cash or buy a same portfolio on their own.
6. I have a Costco membership so I will go with Sharebuilder as I get discounted fees. Just opened an account this afternoon.
I am very excited to start this for my kids.
BTW, my parents buy a small piece of gold for both kids each year as well. It's a very small piece. Both kids will get their share on their 18th birthday.
None of these gifts will pay for my kids college or make them rich, but it'll give them some fond memories and stories to share with their kids.