List some goods and services that your parents buy. Be sure to think about taxes, transportation, recreation, clothing etc.... List which are necessities. Purpose: to show decision making within a family setting.
My parents pay taxes, food, electricity, heating, air conditioning. They also pay for gas for our cars, any repairs or checkups that need to be done. They also pay for clothes and shoes. My parents put money away in savings. They also put money way for fun things like going on vacations.
Goods and Services my Parents Buy: food (necessities), clothing (necessities), gas, hotel rooms, airline tickets, haircut, resturaunts, house (necessities), cars, pay taxes (necessities. They have to decide where they want to spend/save the money that they make.
Some goods and services that my parents buy are food, clothing, house payments, taxes, trips, transportation, electricty, investments, and annual expenses like repairs they also pay for.
Well in my family, we have to purchase food, which now a days racks up about $300 dollars every week or so for a decent size family(which is a necessity). We also have to purchase food for our dogs (i would say dogs are a want, you don't need them). We also have to pay for gas for about 4 cars. That is more of a want, and less of a need, because we don't need four cars. My parents ahve to pay for taxes, that's a necessity. As for clothing, well that is more of a want, and recreation, we don't do a whole lot, but when we do, it's a want.
goods and services that my parents buy are thinks like groceries, clothes, cars, our house?, gas and a bunch of other things that we get. Our necessities are really only our house, maybe one of our cars, food, and clothing. my family makes decisions about what we want to buy with the money we have everyday. we buy food everyday, and that's usually mostly what we spend money on i would guess, we don't really do alot of extra spending? i don't think compared to anyone else at least.
My parents have to pay taxes. They also have to provide food for my family. Also in the house they have to make sure that we have heating and cooling, and water. They also have to be able to get places, so they have to pay for a car and gas. The other goods and services they pay for are clothing and things like shampoo and toothpaste.
Well there are alot of things that my parents buy. You have your basic essentials such as food and shelter. You also have to spend money on taxes. Then there is vechiles that you spend money on. Being a farm family too each year money is spent on on machinery, seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, etc. Almost everything listed are necessities, we could maybe spend less on some things but you need all that is mentioned to survive.
The necessities in my family are things like groceries (meat, eggs, bread, milk), hygeine products (deoderant, soap, shampoo, clothes, detergent), and transportation (gas and vehicle repairs). Other things we buy are tv, internet, and telephone services, movies, and games. We also spend money on taxes, junk food, and different decorative items for our home. Taxes is also another necessity, while the other two or not.
They buy or pay for house bills, car insurance, phone bill, electricity bill, water bill, propane, car payments, food, clothing, gasoline/diesel, and furniture.
My parents pay for taxes, buying groceries, electricity, heating, air condition. Also will pay for school expenses also. Also pays to put gas in our cars. My parents also pay for clothing, shoes and any other expenses the children may need. Also my parents make sure we have a house and personal care items also.
Some necessities they buy are food, our house, and clothes. Cars are also probably considered a necessity, and then you need gas. They have to make decisions on what entertainment they want to spend on and how fancy of stuff to buy, thinking about how much you can afford and what you want to save. Example- buying a used car instead of a brand new one. Other important things are electricity, heat, and water.
Some of the goods me and my parents buy are gas for our vehicles, maintenance on our vehicles, electricity, web water, hair cuts, house decorations, clothing, food/groceries, entertainment such as tv, cell phones, internet/computers, hygeine supplies, and many many other goods and services. The ones that are necessities are food, clothing, housing, and gas for vehicles being that i live 20 miles from the nearest grocery store and we need food from the store to survive. Hygeine supplies are also a necessity because without hygeine, there would be more disease and sickness.
There are many goods and services that my parents buy. One of these is food. Almost everyday my mother buys food for the family at the grocery store. Next, a service we are provided with are our utilites. These are a service that helps benefit our daily living. Most of what my home provides are necesties but, the degree of goods sometimes are not. The TV's we have and the cars we own are all needed, but the shouldn't be as nice as they are.
My parents will pay for taxes, water, and food. Those I think are all necessities. They also have to pay for house bills (you need a house to live in). We also have to pay for gas and our cars. I guess you don't really need them because we could ride together or use a different form of transportation. They also pay for things like going to basketball games and traveling. Those would not be necessesities. We also have things inside of our house that we don't necessarily need such as computers/internet and tvs.
My parents of course pay taxes and they pay for food anad necessities. They also pay for vehicles and our home. Along with that vehicle they have to pay for gas for the vehicle. I would say that the vehicle is a necessity for where we live because we are a ways from town and it gets real cold in the winter. THey also pay for all the electricity and water and things like that in the home.
My parents pay taxes, food, electricity, heating, air conditioning. They also pay for gas for our cars, any repairs or checkups that need to be done. They also pay for clothes and shoes. My parents put money away in savings. They also put money way for fun things like going on vacations.
ReplyDeleteGoods and Services my Parents Buy: food (necessities), clothing (necessities), gas, hotel rooms, airline tickets, haircut, resturaunts, house (necessities), cars, pay taxes (necessities. They have to decide where they want to spend/save the money that they make.
ReplyDeleteSome goods and services that my parents buy are food, clothing, house payments, taxes, trips, transportation, electricty, investments, and annual expenses like repairs they also pay for.
ReplyDeletewell my parnts pay taxes, food, electricity, heat. They also pay for some gas and insurance on all the vehicles. They also pay for clothing.
ReplyDeleteWell in my family, we have to purchase food, which now a days racks up about $300 dollars every week or so for a decent size family(which is a necessity). We also have to purchase food for our dogs (i would say dogs are a want, you don't need them). We also have to pay for gas for about 4 cars. That is more of a want, and less of a need, because we don't need four cars. My parents ahve to pay for taxes, that's a necessity. As for clothing, well that is more of a want, and recreation, we don't do a whole lot, but when we do, it's a want.
ReplyDeletegoods and services that my parents buy are thinks like groceries, clothes, cars, our house?, gas and a bunch of other things that we get. Our necessities are really only our house, maybe one of our cars, food, and clothing. my family makes decisions about what we want to buy with the money we have everyday. we buy food everyday, and that's usually mostly what we spend money on i would guess, we don't really do alot of extra spending? i don't think compared to anyone else at least.
ReplyDeleteMy parents have to pay taxes. They also have to provide food for my family. Also in the house they have to make sure that we have heating and cooling, and water. They also have to be able to get places, so they have to pay for a car and gas. The other goods and services they pay for are clothing and things like shampoo and toothpaste.
ReplyDeleteWell there are alot of things that my parents buy. You have your basic essentials such as food and shelter. You also have to spend money on taxes. Then there is vechiles that you spend money on. Being a farm family too each year money is spent on on machinery, seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, etc. Almost everything listed are necessities, we could maybe spend less on some things but you need all that is mentioned to survive.
ReplyDeleteThe necessities in my family are things like groceries (meat, eggs, bread, milk), hygeine products (deoderant, soap, shampoo, clothes, detergent), and transportation (gas and vehicle repairs). Other things we buy are tv, internet, and telephone services, movies, and games. We also spend money on taxes, junk food, and different decorative items for our home. Taxes is also another necessity, while the other two or not.
ReplyDeleteThey buy food, clothing, movies, computers, tv, cable, cars, etc. Food and clothing are the necessities.
ReplyDeleteThey buy or pay for house bills, car insurance, phone bill, electricity bill, water bill, propane, car payments, food, clothing, gasoline/diesel, and furniture.
ReplyDeleteMy parents pay for taxes, buying groceries, electricity, heating, air condition. Also will pay for school expenses also. Also pays to put gas in our cars. My parents also pay for clothing, shoes and any other expenses the children may need. Also my parents make sure we have a house and personal care items also.
ReplyDeleteNecessities: gas, home, taxes, food, clothing
ReplyDeleteWants: pool, hot tub, decks, trampoline, excess food & clothing
Some necessities they buy are food, our house, and clothes. Cars are also probably considered a necessity, and then you need gas. They have to make decisions on what entertainment they want to spend on and how fancy of stuff to buy, thinking about how much you can afford and what you want to save. Example- buying a used car instead of a brand new one. Other important things are electricity, heat, and water.
ReplyDeleteSome of the goods me and my parents buy are gas for our vehicles, maintenance on our vehicles, electricity, web water, hair cuts, house decorations, clothing, food/groceries, entertainment such as tv, cell phones, internet/computers, hygeine supplies, and many many other goods and services. The ones that are necessities are food, clothing, housing, and gas for vehicles being that i live 20 miles from the nearest grocery store and we need food from the store to survive. Hygeine supplies are also a necessity because without hygeine, there would be more disease and sickness.
ReplyDeleteThere are many goods and services that my parents buy. One of these is food. Almost everyday my mother buys food for the family at the grocery store. Next, a service we are provided with are our utilites. These are a service that helps benefit our daily living. Most of what my home provides are necesties but, the degree of goods sometimes are not. The TV's we have and the cars we own are all needed, but the shouldn't be as nice as they are.
ReplyDeletefood, clothes,car, phone, house, computer, taxes, movies, games, pets, insurance, electricity, water, propane, shells, guns,hunting license, shoes, tools, motorcycles, furniture, cable, internet, vacation, hotels
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My parents will pay for taxes, water, and food. Those I think are all necessities. They also have to pay for house bills (you need a house to live in). We also have to pay for gas and our cars. I guess you don't really need them because we could ride together or use a different form of transportation. They also pay for things like going to basketball games and traveling. Those would not be necessesities. We also have things inside of our house that we don't necessarily need such as computers/internet and tvs.
ReplyDeleteMy parents of course pay taxes and they pay for food anad necessities. They also pay for vehicles and our home. Along with that vehicle they have to pay for gas for the vehicle. I would say that the vehicle is a necessity for where we live because we are a ways from town and it gets real cold in the winter. THey also pay for all the electricity and water and things like that in the home.
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