Do you start looking for Valentine’s gifts for your love ones? Or, you are out of Valentines Gift Ideas? What if the someone special of yours is financially savvy?

I will be sharing the eight practical gift ideas that might be a good choice for this Valentine’s Day.

8 Practical Valentines Gift Ideas For Finance-Savvy Partner

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1. Cash

Don’t roll your eyes, yet. Giving cash straight away might not be a romantic idea. However, there are a few methods you might surprise your partner with cash:

– Turn it into a money flower bouquet
– Hide it in other gifts (Eg. Inside a book, in the pocket and so on)
– Top up their e-wallet
– Top up their trading account (Eg. Stashaway, Wahed & Rakuten Trade)
– Put the cash in their wallet or purse with a sweet note
– Providing them with the business model for their dream micro business

Cash is handy. You just go wild with your creativity and level up your gift with cash as an extra surprise. No one hates cash, especially cash that not coming from one’s own pocket.

2. Gold

In case, you are planning to get gold for your partner, you might consider investing in gold instead of getting them physically (Eg. as jewellery or in nuggets).

Platforms such as HelloGold or Banks are offering investment in Gold.

3. Stocks

One of the best Valentines Gift ideas for a person into finance or investment is getting the stock(s) on their Wishlist for them. A gift that may grow the investment portfolio in the long term.

Of course, this idea is only applicable if you and your partner have adequate knowledge about investing in stocks. Always make sure you understand what you are investing in is important.

4. Finance Books

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If your partner reads a lot, books are another choice that you would not get wrong. Finance book covers a wide range, from budgeting to debt management or even investment.

Generally, you may choose a topic based on his or her current finance stage, booklist, current interest, or books that you want to share with your love one.

Even if you don’t read, don’t worry. You could go on websites such as goodreads to discover which title you want to get based on the readers’ reviews.

5. Workshops / Short Course

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More and more workshops or short courses are starting to go online due to the current situation. Look on the bright side, now, we can easily access to the workshops or short courses from all over the world.

It’s a great idea to get your partner a workshop or short course if she or he is planning to learn something. Besides, sponsoring the workshop or short course as Valentine’s gift can be a motivation to improve and upskilling.

Both of you could attend the course together. It might not be a romantic date but I guess learning and growing together could be a couple goal too. #couplegoal

6. Finance App / Software

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Most of the Finance Apps or Software are providing free version. However, there might be Apps or Software that worth to subscribe or upgrade to the premium version.

If your partner has been subscribing to the premium version, you can extend the subscription. Or, you could find out which apps she or he has been wanting to upgrade. (Eg. stalk which apps are currently on a free trial for the premium version)

The apps or software might be recommended by your partner before. You just need to dig into your memory to find out.

7. Financial Planner / Printable

This could be a good gift for love ones with the habit of using a planner. You can find all sort of financial planner online these days. If your date or spouse is tech-savvy, you might get them a digital planner.

Printable is normally a PDF or a file that come in digital copy. You can print it out on your own. It is a good choice for people that would like to have more control over their planner. You can print whatever pages you want and in the volume you need.

There are also sellers selling printable budget or sinking fund envelope too. Another gift ideas for partners that currently into the envelope system.

8. Board Games

Board games are another way of entertainment, especially when we staying indoors a lot these days. It is something that everyone can put down the phone and just have fun together.

Other than the common classic board games like cashflow 101 or monopoly, I would recommend a few board games from Malaysia such as The Malaysian Dream Card Game and Pasaraya : Supermarket Manager.

The end

All above are the eight Valentines Gift Ideas that would be practical for finance-savvy partners. Hope you got the ideas of what to get for the upcoming Valentine’s Day.

If you have any other gift idea, feel free to comment down below. It would be great to have other ideas as well.

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