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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.
Whatever amount you can afford to give.
Then you are disappointed. That's it. No one owes someone else a gift. A gift is a gift and not an obligation.
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.
No
someone has to give you one as a gift.
You should only give a gift if you feel you want to. However, a card is always appreciated.
The only reason I would return a monetary gift is if I truly felt that I did not know the person very well and the gift made me uncomfortable for some reason. Generally, though, if someone is giving you money as a gift, then they are either family or know you very well. I say, write the person a nice thank-you note, and enjoy your gifted money!
The greastest gift you can give anyone is your love. If they say any different, they don't love you.
You can only ask for someone to give you a gift on their pinboards. Otherwise, no.
Any monetary gift is based upon what you think is right and what your budget can afford.