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Financial Decisions

Financial Decisions. Advanced Level. What contributes to the decisions you make?. Values. Needs. Wants. What is a Value?. Value - a fundamental belief or practice about what is desirable, worthwhile, and important to an individual. What do you value?. Everyone has different values.

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Financial Decisions

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  1. Financial Decisions Advanced Level

  2. What contributes to the decisions you make? Values Needs Wants

  3. What is a Value? Value - a fundamental belief or practice about what is desirable, worthwhile, and important to an individual What do you value?

  4. Everyone has different values Education Family Financial Security Honesty Helping others ?

  5. What influences your values? Friends/Peers Teachers Family Media ? Culture

  6. Needs and Wants Wants– the desire for goods and services that can increase our quality of life but are not absolutely necessary for our survival Needs – goods or services that are required for survival

  7. What are your needs and wants? Perception of needs versus wants is dependent on personal values Move towards the arrow indicating whether you feel each item is a need or a want Wants Needs

  8. What are your needs and wants? • Name brand clothing • A daily soda or coffee beverage • A personal automobile • Downloading music • A refrigerator • At least three meals per day • Shoes • Watching or participating in athletic activities • A computer • A warm and safe place to live • A television Wants Needs

  9. Why do needs and wants matter? Will help you decide what to spend and not spend your money on Opportunity cost – the value of the next best alternative that must be forgone as a result of a decision Use trade-offs and opportunity costs to help you make these decisions Trade-off - giving up one thing for another Is the trade-off to your decision a need or a want? What is the value (opportunity cost) of that trade-off to you?

  10. Shelbi’s Decisions Help Shelbi identify her trade-offs and opportunity costs

  11. Making Financial Decisions Analyzing trade-offs and opportunity cost will help you make decisions

  12. Why is it important to understand what influences your decisions? Understanding what influences your financial decisions Decisions that create high well-being

  13. Needs, Wants, and Cupcakes Icing and decorations represent wants, the extra items that make our lives interesting and enjoyable. The cake part of a cupcake represents our needs. They must be present and addressed before considering any icing or decorations (wants). When making spending decisions, consider if your needs are met before spending on any of your wants. What you determine to be a need versus a want will depend on your personal values, just like your preference for different types of cupcakes.

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