Chapter 5 (Eco)
Tips for buying a used automobile
1. Check insurance rate 2. Check MPG 3. Carfax 4. Book value 5. Take to a mechanic 6. Add the cost of needed repairs.
Ways to save money when shopping for food
1. Comparison Shop 2. Buy in bulk 3. Coupons 4. Buy generic 5. Don't shope hungry 6. Make a list 7. Don't take kids 8. Check per unit prices.
Ways to save when buying clothing
1. Consignment shop 2. Buy cloths on sale 3. Shop online 4. Make a list so you don't impulse buy 5. seasonal shopping
Responsibilities of lanlords
1. Must obey building safety laws 2. Must make repairs within a responsible amount of time 3. Make sure that their apartments have certain minimal services
Responsibilities tenants
1. Paying the rent on time 2. Taking good care of the property 3. Notifying the landlord of needed repairs 4. Giving notice/formal warning of moving
5 types of housing
1. Single-family home 2. Cooperative 3. Condominiums 4. Town house 5. Mobile homes
Clothing value depends on three favtors
1. Style 2. Durability 3. Cost of care
Rights of tenants
1. To use the property for the purpose stayed in the lease. 2. To have a certain amount of privacy
Factors that effect insurance rates
1. Type of car you drive 2. Where you drive 3. What you use the car for 4. Marital status 5. Safety record 6. Grades 7. Number of drivers 8. Age 9. Gender 16-25 males males pay the most.
Durability
Ability of an item to last a long time
Service flow
Amount of use a person gets from an item over time and the value a person places on it.
Mortgage
Borrowing money to buy a house
Considerations involving shopping for food
Brands, sizes, quantities, unit prices, unit price, freshness, and store location
Benefits to renting
Cheaper, greater mobility, no property taxes, no down payment, no maintenance cost
Three types of food stores
Club warehouse, convenience store, and supermarkets
Closing costs
Fees involved in arranging for a mortgage
Security deposit
Funds a renter lets an owner hold in case the rent is not paid or the apartment is damaged
Supermarkets
Has the largest variety of food items with moderate prices
Liability insurance
Insurance that pays for bodily injury and property damages for the other person
Registration fee
Licensing fee, usually annual, paid to a state for the right to use a car
Lease
Long-term agreement describing the terms under which property is rented
Private labeled products
Lower-priced store brand products carried by some supermarket chains and club warehouse chains.
Bargain fanatic
Person who buys lots of cloth on sale because they think they're getting a bargain.
Convenience store
Store open 16-24 a day, limited selection of highly priced items
Club warehouse
Store that carries a limited number of brands and items in large quantities and is less expensive then grocery stores.
Depreciation
The decline in value over time
