Case Study(Vea) Flashcards
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Family info
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- 18
- lives at home with her mother + four older brothers in Bradford
- family live in a small, rented property
- mother works at local hospital full time -> struggled to provide for her family for many years
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Her education
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- been at local community college for the last two years
- just achieved three A* in a level results - worked hard to accomplish this
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Current financial position
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- has a young person’s bank account with Barclays
- has been working part time at her local cinema, while studying at college
- Vea has been giving some of her wages to her mum to help with household bills
- Vea has no savings
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Future education
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- Vea has applied for degree apprenticeship course in computer science for a major financial firm in Leeds
- results mean she’s been offered the role
- salary £18,000 per annum
- will work 30 hours a week, over 4 days
- will complete university work at home or uni
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Future costs (travel)
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- doesn’t feel she can afford to live in Leeds + would need to borrow money -> would have to accept being in debt
- can’t drive
- train ticket -> £3 per day from Bradford to Leeds
- will have to travel, to different office locations as part of training -> will be reimbursed after
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Future costs (wages)
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- Vea will start her job in one month time
- will get her first month’s salary paid a month after starting
7
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Business clothing issue
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- doesn’t currently own any business clothing
- researched online -> can buy four suitable outfits for £300
- this will be enough for the first month -> can expand wardrobe each month after getting paid
- store card -> 20% off her first purchase + reward points to use on future purchases - APR 45.9%
8
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Overdraft
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- Vea has spoke to bank about transferring to a current account -> has been approved for a £500 overdraft at 39.9% APR
- Barclays credit card as well -> approved with a a £1,000 credit limit and 0% interest on purchases for the first 3 months (25.9% after period)
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Pros of overdraft
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- good option as it allows Vea to take out more money than she has up to an agreed limit of £500
- has no savings, she may be about to experience cash flow problems - starting work in a month but won’t be paid until the end of the month
- if she has finished work at the cinema she’ll have to wait 2 months for cash but will still need to make payments, e.g. mothers rent, travel costs, and other expenses
- will need to travel around the country for work + won’t be reimbursed until after her travel -> will need extra up-front payments to make
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Cons of overdraft
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- charges high rates of interest on the amount overdrawn (39.6% APR)
- may be better of using credit card to pay for certain items e.g. travel to different locations, as credit card has 0% interest for 3 months
- this means she will stay in credit with her current account - therefore avoiding the overdraft interest charges
- she can pay of the credit card once she’s reimbursed - therefore a better alternative especially in the first 3 months to stay in credit with her current account + avoid overdraft
- higher charges if she exceeds £500
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Pros of store card
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- first purchase qualifies for 20% discount -> she buy her 4 outfits that she is planning on buying in the first visit + oay £240 instead of £300 -> a considerable savings of £60
- she is then advised to set up a direct debit to pay off the full amount by the date on the statements to avoid paying interest -> store card has high interest rates - 45.9% APR
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Cons of store card
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- following initial purchase she may choose to use store card again for more clothes needed -> but depends on how much savings she can make with reward points + how much money is in her account
- if the reward points don’t save much -> will most likely go into overdraft when she needs to repay store card
- may be better off using a credit card for additional clothing purchases as interest is free for 3 months + will have more more purchase protection rights - however needs to be careful not to put too much on the credit card as she may not be able to pay it all off in 3 months
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Pros for credit card
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- good option when paying for travel, food and everyday items -> interest free for 3 months, can use it to avoid her using an overdraft
- when buying items it gives more customer rights + offers purchase protections
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Cons of credit card
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- Vea will need to budget carefully + be strict in her spending so she can pay off the full balance in 3 months
- however, she seems to be the sort of person who can do this as she is not keen on going into debt and so she did not move to Leeds
15
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How could Vea earn some more money?
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- by working at weekends
- is an ‘A’ grade student -> could offer online tuition or work at the cinema again