FINL28B
Module 28B: Vehicles - Leasing vs. Buying (Core)
Outcome
Investigate the processes for buying and leasing a vehicle.
Indicators
(a) Identify the costs ofowning and operating a vehicle.
(b) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of buying versus leasing a vehicle.
(c) Calculate the costs of buying versus leasing using lease calculation and owner’s calculation formulas.
(d) Determine an individual’s ability to afford a vehicle using strategies or guidelines such as the 20-10 rule and total loan cost.
(e) Discuss the consequences of relying primarily on the monthly payment amount to determine affordability of a vehicle loan.
(f) Explore finance options for vehicle loans and leasing vehicles from a variety of providers (e.g., car dealership and bank).
(g) Compare the advantage and disadvantages of buying or leasing a new andused vehicle.
(h) Investigate where and how (e.g., through dealerships, privately and online) vehicles might be purchased.
(i) Discuss the role of a down payment in financing a vehicle purchase or lease.
(j) Investigate the process of trading in a vehicle to purchase another.
(k) Research how vehicles depreciate and ways to help a vehicle hold value.
(l) Define the concept of negative equity and discuss situations (e.g., accident and length of ownership) that may result in negative equity on a vehicle loan.
(m) Explore the consequences of trading in a vehicle with negative equity to purchase another, and doing so too frequently.
(n) Research and compare insurance and warranty options for vehicles.
(o) Discuss the repercussions of financing a vehicle on access to credit for future purchases.
(p) Apply decision-making strategies or approaches to a variety of scenarios that include the option to purchase or lease a new or used vehicle.
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