Business Quiz 1: Want and Needs
Needs
Defined as necessary wants Ex. food, shelter, and clothing (basic needs)
Private Wants
Ex. family may want a new car, a company may want a more advanced computer system or an athletic club may want to add a swimming pool.
Public Wants
Ex. highways, drinking water, and education -for the most part local and federal government satisfy these wants.
Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources
Most people have unlimited wants for goods -and services -In the US, Canada, England, and Japan, the majority of consumers have satisfied their lower-order needs so marketers promote goods and services that will appeal to higher order needs
Example
-Marie Van de Mark, a young entrepreneur who started a Jam Enterprise -Created a $2 million company from making promotional items from metal. -Amazon and A/X Armani Exchange liked her products.
Good
-Something that can be weighed or measured -Satisfy your wants and needs for material things that you can see or touch -Ex. bicycles, skates, groceries, and telephones
Services
-Tasks that people or machines perform -Satisfy some of your wants for things that cannot be seen or touch -Ex. cutting hair or teaching guitar lessons are provided for a fee.
Resources
-The more money you make the more goods or services can purchase -However few have enough resources to satisfy all of their wants -A resource is anything that people can use to make or obtain what they need or want -Ex. fuel, labor, timber, and money
Resources con.
-Unlimited wants and limited resources affects individuals, companies, and nations -Resources limit the number of wants people can satisfy. -Ex. you may want a new pair of jeans and a new camera but you may only have enough money to buy one of these things.
Determination of Needs
-goods -services
Want
-is what drives our economy -it helps determine what manufacturers produce and what service industries provide
Types of Wants
-public -private
Lower-Order Needs
Basic Needs