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Sarah's concern over the rate of inflation caused her to set a goal to reduce the amount of money she spends on impulse purchases. Which type of factor MOST LIKELY influenced Sarah
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
Which is the BEST example of wants influencing financial decisions? The Barton family decided to spend their tax refund to:
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
Mandy researched the male/female ratios to help her select a college. She decided on the one with the largest male-to-female ratioWhich type of factor MOST LIKELY influenced Mandy?
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
Ted earns $250 a week from his part-time job. His goal is to save $150 each month to go on a vacation. Which phrase BEST describes this goal?
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
A family member who is employed, another who has been laid off, and two children in college. They decided to plant a vegetables to save money on food. Which factor influenced them
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
At the end of her freshman year of college, Vera thought about the decision she had made to go to a state-supported school and it was a smart choice.Which step in decision making:
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Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
Which is the BEST example of family needs influencing financial decisions? The Martin family decided to spend their emergency savings on:
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
After he made up his mind to quit his job, Mr. Johnson wrote his letter of resignation with no difficulty. Which step in decision-making is this?
Put the decision into action
Evaluate the outcomes of the decision
economic
family
Measurable, but not time-bound
take a trip they had longed for since their children had grown out of diapers.
Demography
paying bills while Mr. Martin is laid off.
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