Case Study - Vea Flashcards

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What are her living circumstances?

A
  • Family lives in rental property with 4 older brothers
  • Vea pays towards rent to help her mother with the upkeep of the house
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What is her career?

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  • Received 3 A’s at A-levels
  • considering a degree apprenticeship in computer science, promising future income
  • will work 4 days a week at this apprenticeship
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How does work effect vea’s living situations?

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  • it is in leeds and she doesnt drive thus will pay £3 on train tickets per day
  • considered living in leeds but she would need to borrow money to do so, implying rent is higher in leeds
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What is Vea’s current income?

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  • no savings
  • job pays £18k
    -around £1500 gross pay per month
    • £150 income & NI
      per month
  • Net pay of £1350 per month
  • Train ticket £12 thus roughly £50 a month
  • £1300 after travel06t
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What are Vea’s concerns about her job?

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  • distance
  • extra travel expense
  • she must purchase £300 worth of work outfits
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What is Vea’s borrowing status?

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  • made arrangements w her bank to transfer to a current account, been approved for £500 overdraft at 39.9% APR
  • approved for a credit card with a credit limit of £1000, with 0% interest for the first 3 months, then 25.9% APR
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What are the 3 main solutions to Vea’s issues?

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  • Overdraft
  • Credit card
  • Store card
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What are advantages of credit cards? (5)

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  • accepted nearly anywhere worldwide
  • most offer purchase protection
  • many offer extended warranties
  • Introductory 0% APR offers
  • Points from rewards credit card can be redeemed in different ways, including as statment credit
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What are disadvantages of credit cards?

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  • Rewards rates for specific retailers may be low
  • They tend to have higher limits, which may mean more debt if your not careful
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What is a store card?

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credit card offered by a specific retailer that you can only use with that retailer

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What are advantages of a store credit card? (5)

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  • Store credit cards are easier to qualify for especially if you have never had a credit card or are rebuilding you credit card, but a secured card might make more sense
  • Tend to have higher rewards fir their own retailers than you’d get with a credit card
  • receiving special offers throughout the year. only available to store cardholders
  • Some offer free shipping on online purchases
  • Nearly all have no annual fee
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What are disadvantages of a store credit card?

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  • Only use the card in that store (and occasionally related brands)
  • Come with a low credit limit, even with good credit
  • Usually carry a high interest
  • Rewards are only typically redeemable for store discounts
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What is the difference between a credit card and an overdraft?

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  • Credit cards ask you to make a minimum payment each month but however has no set end date. Whereas overdrafts have no set repayment date
  • Credit cards 0% deals on purchases and balance transfers will only last a set number of months. For overdrafts, any interest free period you’re given mazy only last a set period like a year.
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What makes a cs 10 mark question?

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This is the analyse question
- more than 2 relevant factors analysed with direct reference to Veas circumstances or the case study
- further analysis of some relevant factors including resulting implications of a factor or the significance of a factor to vea
- how factors influence each other

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What makes a cs 5 mark question?

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  • more than 2 relevant factors, with a good description
  • ## each idea has direct and good level of reference to veas situaion