Personal Finance Chapter 4
Purchasing Strategies: Price Comparison
Unit pricing: uses standard unit of measurement to compare the prices of packages of different sizes (price of the item/ number of units of measurement)
Small claims court
a person may file a claim involving amounts below a set dollar limit
Warranty
a written guarantee from the manufacturer or distributor of a product that specifies the conditions under which the product can be returned, replaced, or repaired
Service Contract
an agreement between a business and a consumer to cover the repair costs of a product -although they are often referred to extended warranties, they are not warranties. For a fee, they insure the buyer against losses due to the cost of certain repairs
Arbitration
the settlement of a difference by a third-party (the arbitrator) whose decision is legally binding
Mediation
the use of a third party to settle grievances
Impulse buying
unplanned purchasing, which can result in financial problems
Research-Based Buying: 3. Determining Purchase Price
-Used car price negotiation (Edmund's Used Car Prices/ Kelley Blue Book) -Price Bargaining for new cars (Car-buying services / auto brokers offer desired models with options for prices ranging between $50-$200 over the dealer's cost)
Research-Based Buying: 1. Preshopping activities
-problem identification to set a goal and focus your purchasing activities -Info gathering to benefit from the buying experienes of others
Research-Based Buying: 4. Postpurchase Activities
1. Automobile operation costs: Fixed ownership costs & Variable operating costs 2. Motor Vehicle Maintenance 3. Automobile Servicing Sources
Research- Based Buying
1. Preshopping activities 2. Evaluating alternatives 3. Selection and Purchase 4. Postpurchase
Research-Based Buying: 2. Evaluating Alternatives
1. Selecting Vehicle Options -Devices that improve performance or operation -Comfort convenience -Visual appeal options 2. Comparing Used Vehicles -Buy new car at new dealership (there from trade off) -CPO (Certified preowned): nearly new cars that come with the original manufacturer's guarantee of quality 3. Leasing a motor vehicle -A contractual agreement with monthly payments for the use of an automobile over a set time period
Purchasing Strategies: Timing Purchases
Certain items go on sale the same time each year -buying winter clothes in mid or late summer -buying holiday items and other products at reduced prices in late December and early January
Purchasing Strategies: Label Information
Federal law requires that food labels contain certain information -Open dating: describes the freshness or shelf life of a perishable product
Purchasing Strategies: Store selection
Location, price, product selection, and services available
Purchasing Strategies: Brand comparison
National brand: products highly advertised items available in many stores Store-brand/ private label: sold by one chain of stores, are low-cost alternatives to famous-name products
New-Car Warranties
Provide buyers with an assurance of quality Conditions: 1. Coverage of basic parts against defects 2. Power train coverage for the engine, transmission, and drive train 3. The corrosion warranty, which usually applies only to holes due to rust, not to surface rust
Resolving Consumer Complaints
Step 1: Return to the place of purchase Step 2: Contact the company headquarters Step 3: Obtain consumer agency assistance Step 4: Take legal action
Used-Car Warranty
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires used cars to have a buyer's guide sticker telling whether the vehicle comes with a warranty and, if so, what protection the dealer will provide
Implied warranty
covers a product's intended use or other basic understandings that are not in writing -Warranty of title: indicates that the seller has the right to sell the product -Warranty of merchantability: guarantees that the product is fit for the ordinary uses for which it is intended
Limited warranty
covers only certain aspects of the product, such as parts, or requires the buyer to incur part of the costs for shipping or repairs
What are the common sources of lawyer referrals?
friends, advertisements, and local division of the American Bar Association
Class-action suit
legal action taken by a few individuals on behalf of all the people who have suffered the same alleged injustice
Legal aid society
one of a network of publicly supported community law offices that provide this assistance at a minimal cost or without charge
Full warranty
states that a defective product can be fixd or replaced during a reasonable amount of time