Case Study: Staying Stylish and Being Frugal

Scenario:

Carlos, Nuno, Tyshawn, Thomas, and Amir are all obsessed with the latest new jeans on the scene at their college in Boston. These stylish jeans are from Total Vantage, which just opened two stores near Boston a few months ago. Unfortunately, the starting price for a pair of designer jeans is generally around $180, and hoodies sell for at least $150.

Carlos, Tyshawn, and Amir all have part-time jobs. Thomas’ job ended just prior to the start of the school year. He has been looking for a new part-time job since the end of the soccer season, since he thought it best not to work during the season. Nuno has no job and is not looking for one. They all share an off-campus apartment, which rents for $1,500 a month. They all have phones, for which each of them pays between $60 and $70 month. Their cable TV costs $100 a month. They also have to either buy their own groceries, order takeout, or eat out.

They all agree that these are the jeans to have, and that they would like to get a pair right away. Christmas is in seven weeks, and if they can’t get them now, they’d like to return to school after Christmas with a pair of Total Vantage jeans. Especially since they know this is a time of year when “everybody” will be wearing their new, stylish clothes.

  • Carlos and Tyshawn earn about $500 a month from their work/study jobs on campus.
  • Amir works off-campus at a national chain pharmacy and makes about $475 a month.
  • Thomas has about $1,500 in his savings account that he earned from his summer job.
  • Nuno has about $500 in his savings account. He can usually count on his mother sending him money whenever he asks. She also paid his portion of the rent for the semester and pays his monthly phone bill.

 

Quiz:

1. Carlos, whose grandmother gave him $100 when he left for college, also sends him $50 every month. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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2. Carlos recently started dating his new girl. Everyone says she’s fine, but she seems to be high-maintenance. So Carlos is debating how far he should go to impress her. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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3. Tyshawn is all the way “live” and likes to have a good time on the weekends (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). He’s also single. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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4. Tyshawn doesn’t pay his rent for two months straight. In addition to all of his entertaining habits, the guys discover that he has gone ahead and bought Total Vantage items, including two pairs of jeans and two hoodies. What should his roommates do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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5. Amir was told by his manager at the pharmacy that they may be reducing his hours within the next 30 days. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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6. Amir’s loses his phone and his subway pass. His manager reduces his hours and his girl dumps him. His grades drop. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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7. Thomas is looking for a job and has $1,500 in in his savings account. He has his monthly bills, including his portion of the rent, his phone, food, and other items, such as entertainment, cable, transportation, and various other items. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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8. Thomas get a job at “Cycle,” a wannabe Total Vantage with products that many consider to be knockoffs. There is a $100 price difference between the jeans at Total Vantage and those at Cycle. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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9. Nuno is real “chill.” His mother has just sent him $500. What should he do?
Correct!
Wrong!

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10. Nuno’s mother spoke with him last night about all the money she has sent to him this semester. He hasn’t really been keeping track of his spending habits. His mother not mad with him, but she just wants to make sure he has enough. She suggests he open a checking account to keep tabs on his spending. Which of the following is not a reason why he should open an account?
Correct!
Wrong!

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