Caveat Emptor
what is Buyer Beware?
the 3 proper ways to get a great deal.
what is not misinterpreting the truth, not making harm to the other party, and creating a win-win deal?
the basic rules of investing
what is keep it simple, never invest for tax savings, and never invest with borrowed money?
the seven types of coverage needed.
what are Homeowners insurance, auto insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, long-term care insurance, identity theft protection, and life insurance?
the total student loan debt
what is $1 trillion?
The Four common marketing techniques.
what are personal selling, Financing, Repetition, and Positioning?
The first key to opening the door to huge bargains.
what is negotiating?
A risk-management technique that mixes a wide variety of investments.
what is Diversification?
covers medical costs and property damage of the other if you got in a wreck and it's not your fault.
what is a liability?
the total student loan debt that is past due
what is $85 billion?
the types of brand positioning.
what are Brand Recognition, Color, shelf positioning, and packaging?
The seven basic rules of negotiating.
what are always tell the truth, cash has power, use walk-away power, don't talk too much, use that's not good enough, use the good guy, bad guy technique, and use the takeaway technique?
savings account with a slightly higher interest rate.
what is a Certificate of deposit?
the basic parts of auto insurance.
what are medical payment coverage, collision insurance, comprehensive coverage, and uninsured motorist protection?
the percentage of student loan borrowers who paid on time
what is more than 37%?
Anything over $300.
what is a significant purchase?
is emotional, visual, and has immediacy.
what is cash?
carries an extremely high degree of risk.
what are single stocks?
ways to get a good deal on car insurance.
what are good grades, take a driver's ed class, look for the best deal, and stay on your parent's insurance plan?
the amount of student loan borrowers wind up dropping out of school.
what is 30%
when you wake up the next day and regret your purchase.
what is Buyer's Remorse?
the second key to opening the door to huge bargains.
what is patience?
a debt instrument by which the company owes you money.
what are Bonds?
the basic components of health insurance.
what are basic health insurance, major medical expense insurance, dental and eye insurance, copayment, and a deductible?
the amount of borrowers that get two-year for profit colleges that never finish
what is 50%?