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Read to Learn State the differences between wants and needs. Describe how resources limit the number of wants people and businesses can satisfy. Explain how to use the decision-making process to make the most of your resources.

The Main Idea Businesses make money by offering goods and services to satisfy the wants and needs of consumers and other businesses. In this way, wants and needs drive the U.S. economy.

Key Concepts Wants and Needs Drive the Economy How Resources Limit the Ability to Satisfy Wants and Needs Making the Most of Your Resources

Key Terms things that you do not have, but would like to have wants things that you must have in order to survive needs goods physical products

Key Terms tasks that business perform for consumers services items that people can use to make or obtain what they need or want resources

Which of these things do you want? Which do you need? Graphic Organizer Suppose you had $10. You could buy lunch or go to a movie. Need Want Lunch Movie Which of these things do you want? Which do you need?

Wants and Needs Drive the Economy Businesses make money by satisfying the wants and needs of consumers and other businesses. In this way, wants and needs drive the economy.

An Abundance of Wants and Needs Wants and needs determine what products and services businesses provide. wants things that you do not have to have to survive needs things that you must have to survive

Graphic Organizer Basic Needs Private Wants Public Needs Food Water Shelter A family may want a new kitchen table A business may want a new computer system Highways Hospitals

Satisfying Wants and Needs Businesses provide goods and services to satisfy the wants and needs of businesses and consumers. goods physical products services tasks that businesses perform for consumers

How Resources Limit the Ability to Satisfy Wants and Needs No one has enough resources to satisfy all of their wants. resources items that people can use to make or obtain what they need or want

Making the Most of Your Resources You can make the most of your resources by making careful decisions about what to buy.

The Decision-Making Process Figure 1.1 The Decision-Making Process Identify the situation. Step 1 Step 2 Identify possible courses of action. Determine the pros and cons. Step 3 Make the decision. Step 4 Evaluate the decision. Step 5

You work as an event planner for a local company You work as an event planner for a local company. You are in charge of hiring a caterer for the company’s 10th anniversary celebration. You have bids from four caterers in town. One of the bids is from a caterer who is an old friend. His bid is higher than the three others. Decision Making Would your relationship with the caterer affect which company you would hire? Explain your answer.

Answer The event planner should recuse himself or herself from the decision-making process due to the conflict of interest. The employee has an ethical obligation to act in the best interests of the company.

Describe the differences between public wants and private wants. Public wants are shared by many people; individuals or small groups of people have private wants.

Define resources. Resources are items people use to make or obtain what they need or want. Examples of resources include money, fuel, and labor.

List the steps in the decision-making process. identify the situation, list possible courses of action, determine pros and cons, make the decision, evaluate the decision