the corner of wall st. and sesame st.
November 15, 2007
Because its never too early to start thinking of the high cost of college, the folks over at oneshare.com offer real framed stock certificates for babies.
This got me curious, so i did some checking: One share of johnson and johnson, purchased on my birthday, august of 1974 would have cost $99.12. That 1 share would now be 46 shares due to stock splits and dividends over the years and be worth approx. $3046.47 today. Not too bad. I can just imagine our child playing with its friends at school: “Want to play house?” “Nah, how about we play flip this house instead, and use the profits to buy other undervalued imaginary houses in this area?”
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