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Advertising and You
Good in a # of ways
PEER PRESSURE
Influences
Values
100

“buyer beware,” which means that, in the end, a consumer is largely responsible for each decision that is made.  

What is Caveat Emptor?

100

Therefore, within certain guidelines, the advertiser’s aim is to "do this" to you and to get you to buy a particular product or service.

What is Influence?

100

"Your reaction" that is, your emotion is a source of information about new products, existing products, and improvements or changes to products.

What is Was it how you felt looking at the item

100

Peer pressure is one of the "This" on young people. Friends, classmates, teammates, and workmates are usually very important to you. You may value them and what they think and do.

What is Strongest Influences?

100

"These are" The next best alternative given up when you make a decision.

What are Opportunity Cost?

100

There are many things that can influence your values "These" are particularly strong influences. 

What are Family members, teachers and friends

200

"These" are what a consumer should reasonably expect in the course of fair dealings and expectations with a producer or retailer.

What are Consumer Rights?

200

Advertisers are governed by "This" (such as those provided under the Competition Act, the Food and Drugs Act, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and other federal and provincial laws) that set standards and guidelines for advertisers.

What are Rules and Regulations?

200

"One thing" which can lead to product improvements, lower prices, specials, improvements in supply and availability, and more.

What is It encourages competition

200

It is illegal for advertisers to provide untrue or deceptive information. They cannot make "this" about their product. They cannot make untrue statements about their Competitor's product.  

What are false claims?


200

"This is" The interest charges that you pay on debts that you carry on a credit card over time.

What is Carry Cost of Debt

200

There are many things that can influence your values "These" can also have a big impact.  

What are Religion, culture and heritage?

300

"This is" the desire to have what others have, look like others look, live like others live, etc. This is a pressure you usually put on yourself.

What is Envy?

300
  • the right to Choice             

  • the right to Consumer Education                 

  • the right to be informed        

  • the right to participate in marketplace decision making           

  • the right to safety      

  • the right to have access to basic services   be heard                    

  • the right to a sustainable environment                                     

  • the right to redress 

What are your Consumer Rights?

300

 As you are probably aware. "this" Advertising sponsors TV and radio shows, magazines and newspapers, concerts, and so forth. Increasingly, through “product placement” it also helps sponsor movie production.

what is advertising pays for many media presentations

300

Many of the decisions that you make in your youth will be "this" by your peers. Situations can arise that involve making decisions related to alcohol, smoking, drugs, clothing fads and styles, courses you take, concerts, schools, careers, jobs, and so on.  

What is Influenced?

300

"This is" One of the roles of money. Prices can be set in terms of money for goods and services.

What is Medium of Exchange?

300

There are many things that can influence your values "These" certainly play a role, too.

What are  Television, movies, videos, and music?

400

"This is" the influence that others, around the same age, can have on your actions and decisions. This is a pressure that others try to put on you.

What is Peer Pressure?

400
  1. Repetition           

  1. Conformity            

  1. Imitation             

  1. Emotional Appeal              

  1. Good Will            

  1. Scare Techniques           

  1. Snob Appeal        

  1. Economic Appeal           

  1. Comfort And Enjoyment           

  1. Humour 

What are 10 Advertising techniques

400

 Advertisers sponsor these activities according to how many of their "this" they believe will watch the show, listen to the show, read the magazine or paper or come to the concert.

What are Potential Customers

400

As far as "this" go, your peers may seek to influence you such as how much you spend, what you buy, how much you borrow, what styles you follow, where you shop, and so on. It can be challenging, but it is important to make the decisions you believe are best for you, the ones that fit your values, priorities, and goals and that make you happy and feel good about your decision.

What are Money Matters?

400

"This is" Setting goals for things you hope to achieve and acquire overtime and making a plan for how to achieve those goals

What is Financial Planning?

400

There are many things that can influence your values "This"  can also do a great deal to influence, or try to influence, what you think is important and what you value.

What is Advertising?

500

"This is" the beliefs, morals, attitudes and decisions that make up your character, affect what you do in life, how you handle situations, and your goals.

What are Values?

500
  1. Requests for Personal Information                 

  1. CRA Calls                 

  1. Sending False Invoices        

  1. Stealing Your Identity                     

  1. Health Promotions                          

  1. Subscription Traps                

  1. Family Member in Distress                               

  1. Door to Door Sales and Canvassing           

  1. Internet Solicitations for Payment 

What are 9 possible frauds or scams?

500

 Advertising helps consumers to compare the different products and services that are available and hopefully to help them make better "this"

What are Consumer Decisions

500

Advertising is the way producers provide information to consumers about a product or service. They also use advertising to encourage consumers to purchase their products or services. Their goal is to convince you, as a consumer, "to do this" over that of a competitor.

What is "to purchase their product "

500

Advertising may lead to "this" buying on the spot without much thought) or fad buying. It may lead you to buy something you really don’t want, or don’t need, or shouldn’t buy at this time.

What is Impulse Buying?

500

"This Saying" is probably quite true. But it is also true that a lack of money can create problems.

What is The saying Money Can’t Buy Happiness?

600

"A Saying" That is, when you want something, you want it now. 

What is “Instant Gratification”? 

600

Those around us with whom we may struggle to keep up (with). We may want what they have or try to live how they live.

What is Keeping Up with The Joneses?

600

short-term 

medium-term 

long-term

more distant future

What are The 4 Time Periods to consider when setting a goal? 

600

Emotions         

Friends and Peers            

Customs, Traditions, and Habits 

Family Members           

Latest Styles and Fads             

Advertising 

Incentives                     

What are The 8 Factors Affecting Money?  

600

People often talk about hoping to have a "this" which, in and of itself, is an ambitious goal. Finding the balance between your happiness today and your happiness in the future is key.

What is a Happy Life?

600

“Think about your thinking”               

“Your “Opportunity Cost” 

“Future Trade-offs"          

“Can you afford the cost?”   

What are The 4 tips to consider when making money decisions?  

700

If you are more of a "this" person – and take a longer-term view of things – you may find it easier to manage your money and achieve your goals.

What is a Big Picture?