Traditional vs. Nontraditional
comparison shopping
Lifecycle
Budgets
Wellness Safety & Stress
100
A regular everyday job
What is a traditional job
100
People who use their income to buy the items they need and want
What is a consumer
100
(0-18 months); trust Vs. mistrust
What is infancy
100
the money you receive for doing a job.
What is earned income
100
the natural reaction to the demands of daily life.
What is stress
200
Careers that were typical for one gender but not the other
What are nontraditional jobs
200
involves looking at several brands or models at different stores, allowing you to compare prices, quality, and features before buying.
What is comparison shopping
200
(6-12 yrs); accomplishment/ industry Vs. inferiority
What is school age
200
amounts of money subtracted from your total pay.
What are deductions
200
-Daily activities -Illness -Life changes -Crisis
What are causes of stress
300
a four-year college degree
What is A bachelor’s degree
300
The suggestion that using this product puts the user ahead of the times
What is Avante Garde
300
(13-18 yrs); identity Vs. identity confusion
What is Adolescence
300
a written plan to help a person make the most of the money earned.
What is a budget
300
Looking good Feeling good -Improved productivity -Improved safety -Less work days missed due to illness/injury -Lower health care costs -Increased energy level -Improved self-concept
What are benefits of wellness
400
Jobs that do not require a degree or technical training after high school usually provide this
What is on-the-job training
400
The suggestion that some almost miraculous discovery makes the product exceptionally effective e.g. a pharmaceutical manufacturer describes a special coating that makes their pain reliever less irritating to the stomach than a competitor's.
What is Magical Ingrediants
400
Caring for aging parents
What is Sandwich Generation
400
the expenses that must be paid regularly. (i.e., rent, car payments, insurance)
What are fixed expenses
400
-Recklessness -Bad temper -Lack of Consideration for others -Disobedience / Carelessness -Laziness -Fatigue -Impatience -Emotional State and / or use of drugs or alcohol.
What are unsafe behaviors
500
provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, provides in-depth information on careers, earnings, working environment, educational requirements, employment projections, and more.
What is The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)
500
Advertisers stress is positive qualities and ignore negative. For example, if a brand of snack food is loaded with sugar (and calories), the commercial may boast that the product is low in fat, which implies that it is also low in calories. This technique that gives us only part of the picture.
What is Card Stacking
500
1.Beginning stage 2.Parental stage -Child bearing 3.Middle Age Stage -Empty nest 4.Retirement Stage
What is lifecycle
500
1.Establish financial goals 2.Estimate your income and expenses 3.Balance your budget 4.Keep track of your income and expenses 5.Evaluate the budget
What are the five budget steps
500
-Stay healthy -Use machines and tools properly -Wear protective clothing and use protective safety equipment -Follow safety precautions.
What are ways to prevent accidents