Tuesday November 24, 2009 6:18 PM ET
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Published June 18, 2009  |  A A A
Deal of the Day by Lisa Scherzer (Author Archive)

8 Father's Day Gifts for Financially-Savvy Dads

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Forget the old Father's Day standby. Your dad already has plenty of ties. And even though what he really wants is probably something along the lines of the BMW 650i Coupe (price tag: $78,000), your budget may be a little limited.

One gift that your father may appreciate – perhaps not as much as a Beemer, but probably more than a tie – is a gift that caters to, or bolsters, his financial prowess. 

Whether he’s a casual stock market observer or considers himself the next Warren Buffett, here are eight gifts that could help him better manage his money – and, at the very least, keep him entertained.

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Posted by: LR on The Digerati Life

fathers day has come and gone, but your gift ideas will stay with me for3ver!

Posted by: Ramon C. Pastor on The Digerati Life

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Posted by: Silicon Valley Blogger on The Digerati Life

Manshu, That’s funny! I don’t know if that’s clever or what. Is the icon customizable so you can use a different name for it and a different image so that you can entice someone to unsuspectingly click it? If you keep the name as iDateMe with the same image, people will be aware of what this does, so you’d need a customization feature.

Posted by: Manshu on The Digerati Life

I came across a really clever app for the iPhone. it was called iDateme. It came with a really hot picture of a couple. It was not a dating app, but a homing app! The idea was that if someone steals your iPhone and looks at that icon, they will be tempted to click it. When they click it, their co-ordinates will be sent to your email and you can track them down.

Posted by: kosmo @ The Casual Observer on The Digerati Life

The Kindle sounds cool … but then I realize how many paper books I could purchase for the cost of th Kindle - especially if I buy pre-read books. I love the actual technical concept, though.

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