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Economic Issues for Consumers .This text takes a practical, applied approach to consumer issues by presenting current information in a manner that is easy for students to comprehend. Covering the basics of both theory and practice


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Economic Issues for Consumers

Title:Economic Issues for Consumers
Author:Roger LeRoy Miller
Rating:4.64 (810 Votes)
Asin:0534552366
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:520 Pages
Publish Date:2000-07-31
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Editorial : Unit 1: THE CONSUMER IN TODAY'S WORLD. 1. An Economic Foundation for Consumer Decisions. 2. Making Rational Consumer Choices. 3. A Flood of Advertising. 4. The Many Faces of Fraud. 5. Protection for the Consumer. Unit 2: BUDGETING. 6. The Consumer as a Wage Earner. 7. Creating a Living Budget. 8. Paying for the Government. Unit 3: MAKING CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES. 9. Choosing a Healthful Diet. 10. Purchasing Household Products. 11. Satisfying Transportation Needs. 12. Finding a Place to Live. Unit 4: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. 13. Banks Help Consumers Save and Spend. 14. Using Credit Responsibly. 15. Investing For Your Future. Unit 5: RISK MANAGEMENT. 16. Choosing Medical Insurance. 17. Insuring Your Home and Automobile. 18. Protecting Your Family and Retirement. Unit 6: LESSONS YOU HAVE LEARNED. 19. Looking to the Future.

This text takes a practical, applied approach to consumer issues by presenting current information in a manner that is easy for students to comprehend. Covering the basics of both theory and practice, the text is designed to help students learn to make informed consumer decisions, both now and in the future. Coverage includes helpful advice on consumer issues and warnings about common fraudulent practices.

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