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Propriety is in order if you're not sure about the grad's financial circumstances.
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Check with the grad's parents to help coordinate such gifts.6.
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Though briefcases feature some pretty cool locking mechanisms, opt for a sleek laptop bag that matches your grad's lifestyle, or the one they intend to create.
Katie Campbell: 10 Gift Ideas for the Modern Graduate Katie Campbell 2011
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Though briefcases feature some pretty cool locking mechanisms, opt for a sleek laptop bag that matches your grad's lifestyle, or the one they intend to create.
Katie Campbell: 10 Gift Ideas for the Modern Graduate Katie Campbell 2011
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Know your graduate: If the grad's finances are in decent shape, money to set up a fund account can be an appropriate gift.
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The 1995 Georgetown grad's nascent firm is far from a powerhouse: Lothery & Associates has one employee guess who? and will gross around $300,000 this year, she said.
Karlyn Lothery, communications consultant, succeeded after sending out a wider signal 2011
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One Journey: Stitching Stories Across the Mexican "American" Border was born out of the U.C. Santa Cruz grad's desire to share her experience growing up on the border of El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez.
Voto Latino: AMP: One-Woman Show Tells Story of Border Blues Voto Latino 2011
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The tactic is consistent with the West Point grad's no-nonsense rep (favorite film: The Longest Day), though competitors worry it could blitz profits for the entire industry.
Procter & Gamble declares toilet-paper price war—and you win 2010
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"Moving back in with the parents isn't 'plan A' on any college grad's list, but the reality is that it may be a necessity," says Gail Cunningham of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
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"Moving back in with the parents isn't 'plan A' on any college grad's list, but the reality is that it may be a necessity," says Gail Cunningham of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
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