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Chapter 5: Buying the Necessities |
When buying the necessities, consumers need to know how to
get the most for the money and time that they spend. Trade-offs
and opportunity costs will exist, and they must be considered
when shopping. Understanding the factors that affect value
when shopping for food, clothing, housing, and transportation
is the focus of Chapter 5.
Comparison
Shopping
Comparison food shopping, as discussed in this chapter, provides
information about sales, cents-off coupons, price variations
among stores, and generic and private labels versus national
brands. The chapter also points out the decisions that consumers
need to make when shopping for clothing, discusses the factors
involved in clothing choice, and explains why comparing clothing
value depends on more than just price.
Buying
vs. Renting
Besides food and clothing, housing is an important necessity
in everybody's budget. This chapter considers the decision
of whether to rent or buy housing and explores the economic
and psychological advantages and disadvantages of both. The
characteristics of several types of mortgages available to
buyers are explained. Rights and responsibilities of both
tenants and landlords are discussed, including the types of
clauses that renters are likely to encounter when signing
a lease.
Vehicle
Purchases
In consideration of transportation, the last necessity, the
chapter lists and explains the costs of operating a vehicle.
Also provided is a checklist for the consumer who is considering
buying a vehicle.
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