Personal Finance and Choices Chapter 11: Consumer Spending

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Personal Finance and Choices Chapter 11: Consumer Spending

Essential Question: How can one optimize their spending decisions ? Objectives: What are the steps one can use to make a good spending choice? How can consumers learn about goods and services offered for sale? What should one consider when comparing prices, quality and features of products? What agencies assist consumers in protecting their rights?

How to Make Spending Choices Step 1: Make a list of priorities Step 2: Make a budget

Step 3. Gather Information Step 4: Comparison Shopping -What kind of reputation does the product have? -Where are you shopping? -What additional or hidden costs will there be? -Does the product have a written warranty? What kind ? Limited…. replace all or part of the replacement costs for a certain period of time Full… Replace all parts at no cost for a certain period of time

Step 5: Think about the trade-offs Step 6: What will this spending choice cost in terms of opportunity lost? - Is this product worth what you will give up for it? - Will this product still be worth it in a few years? - Is there Consumer protection for this item?

Consumer Protection- you have consumer rights! Better Business Bureau Chamber of Commerce Law-small claims court Consumer Product Safety Commission They can help if you feel you are a victim of FRAUD }

Chapter 12: Consumer Saving and Borrowing

Essential Question: What are the available options to earn, invest and protect one’s earnings? Objectives: What are the reasons for saving? What are the reasons for borrowing? What are the different types of savings accounts? What is credit? How does one make a credit decision? What are the ways one can make investments? What is the inverse relationship between risk and return? How does one protect their investments through risk management? How are a worker’s earnings determined by the marketplace?

Why save? Save towards a big purchase like a house Put money away for an emergency Save for retirement, college, children’s wedding, their children's wedding, a new boat To have a sense of security Help to make ends meet in case of unemployment or an accident Good for economy Good reference for a loan

Why a bank and not under the mattress? Interest Compound Interest Steel/Titanium Safes FDIC

Comparison of three Types of Savings Accounts Type of Account Advantages Disadvantages Regular savings account Money market account Certificate of deposit or CD

Comparison of three Types of Savings Accounts Type of Account Advantages Disadvantages Regular savings account You can make deposits and withdrawals when ever you want low minimum deposit Usually earns lower interest than other types of accounts Money market account Usually pays higher interest than regular savings accounts Can usually write a limited number of checks on the account Usually requires a large minimum deposit Certificate of deposit or CD Usually pays a higher interest than regular or money market accounts Usually requires large minimum deposit for a specified period of time There is an interest penalty for early withdrawal You cannot make deposits

Why Borrow? Grandpa said neither a borrower or a lender be but if you have to, it may be best to go to a bank and not the Internet, Cousin Vinnie or the guy with the bodyguards Why are Bank loans the best option for borrowing? - Principal plus interest and no breaking knees

Credit Cards- a type of Loan APR Membership fees Service and transaction fees Time for a Credit Scavenger Hunt!

The credit activity Go to Quia web site: http://www.quia.com/sh/42133.html Complete Credit Scavenger Hunt answers on paper using paper and pen or Word. Hand in the answers for a grade

There are other ways to make money but first one needs to understand the idea of Risks versus Returns

Investment in Stocks Where to buy? Stockbroker, Internet, Brokerage firms NASDAQ, NYSE, AMEX, Stocks earn dividends ($) on shares of stock owned . Make sure you know if you have bought common or preferred stock. Why? ____________________________________________________________________ Capital Gains vs. Capital loss Dow Jones Industrial Average or Dow reports on how the market is doing Review chap 6 notes

Bulls versus Bears Bull is someone who believes the stock market is headed higher. A Bear is someone who believes the market is headed lower

Investment in savings bonds Bonds are bought through brokers like stocks Bonds are a way for the government or a business to raise money When the bond comes due, the government will pay back the buyer for the principal and the interest earned Usually safer than investing in the Stock Market but returns may be lower. Remember the risk and returns relationship?

Mutual Funds A corporation issues its own stock to the people who invest money in it and use that money to buy more stocks or securities A way to invest using other’s know-how/ expertise Profitable if the corporation knows what they are doing and the stocks bought do well consistently

Insurance- How to Protect Your Investments and Down-size your Losses Time to do an Insurance Activity Automobile Health Life Disability Property Flood Fire Catastrophe Rental Long term care

Costs and Benefits of Insurance What if nothing bad happens? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What if something bad happens? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

How to make sure I have money to invest, save, make more money, and buy insurance How are worker’s wages determined in the workplace? ____________________________________________________________________ Educational investments Training Investments Skill investments

The End by Miz D