PFL.SS.4.D
Apply strategies for making informed decisions about purchasing consumer goods such as comparing prices per unit, looking for sales or promotions, and negotiating price.
Personal Financial Literacy · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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strategiesdecisionsconsumer goodsprices per unitsalespromotionsnegotiating price
Skills
- apply (strategies for making informed decisions) #dok3
- compare (prices per unit of consumer goods) #dok2
- identify (sales or promotions when purchasing goods) #dok1
- negotiate (price of consumer goods) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify sales or promotions when considering a purchase. #dok1
- I can compare prices per unit to find the best value. #dok2
- I can apply strategies to make informed decisions about purchasing consumer goods. #dok3
- I can negotiate the price of consumer goods to achieve a better deal. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Informed buying decisions require understanding and using strategies such as price comparison, sales, and negotiation.
- Consumers can maximize value and minimize costs by using multiple techniques when shopping for goods.
Essential Questions
- How do different purchasing strategies affect the total cost of consumer goods?
- What are the benefits of comparing prices per unit before buying?
- In what ways can sales and promotions help you make smarter purchasing decisions?
- Why is negotiation an important skill when buying consumer goods?
- How can you decide which strategy to use for a given purchase?