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    Renting vs Buying

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    5/5/13 Real Estate Extra Credit Renting vs. Buying Picking a place to live is one of the biggest decisions we make in our lives. It is a decision that is not to be taken lightly and must be planned out way in advance. One thing you need to decide is whether you want to buy or rent a home. There are pros and cons of renting and buying a home; and you need to be able to decide logically what is going to work best for you. There are many different things you need to access at when

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    Bride Buying in India

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    I. Executive Summary Bride-Buying is a new practice that has developed over the last couple of decades in India. It is the practice of selling women into marriage against their will. Haryana‚ Jharkand‚ and Punjab are the region or state that still doing the Bride Buying activities which is considered illegal. The objectives of this report are to analyze the structuring decision problems of reducing Bride-buying in India and to describing the necessary steps in undertaking the decision problem structuring

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    Hybrid Cars

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    Americans today do not realize that hybrid cars are not cost efficient to buy. This is caused by many factors‚ many having to do with price of production and gas prices. The cost of production for many hybrid cars is too high causing the car to be to expensive for consumers to buy. They end up paying so much more for a car that promises to save them money. These cars turn end up not fulfilling that promise and leaving people short on cash. It is true that a hybrid car will save money at the pump‚ but not

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    Consumer Buying Behavior

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    conventional demographic factors and unless their thought process and buying behavior are fully understood‚ decisions on product designs and packaging‚ branding and distribution channels are likely to be misplaced. With the inevitability of change looming large over the horizon‚ Indian companies must learn from their western counterparts; not only to identify the sources‚ timing and direction of the changes likely to affect India‚ but also the new competencies and perspective that will enable them to respond

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    Home Buying Myths

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    Home buying should be something you look forward to and are excited about. However‚ there are several home buying myths that keep people from actually committing to buying a home simply because of untruths that are floating around out there. That’s why we have compiled the most common myths about home buying and are going to give you the facts once and for all. Don’t let any of these home buying myths keep you from enjoying one of the greatest pleasures in life‚ which is owning your own home. Do

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    A NEW APPROACH FOR DETERMINIG THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUYING CENTER Assistant Sitar Corina Pop Sitar Ph.D. candidate Anne-Marie Hordău‚ North University of Baia Mare‚ Victoriei Nr. 76‚ Tel: 0262-276059‚ e-mail: sitarcorina@yahoo.com; annemariehordau@yahoo.com Abstract: Although the buying center concept has made an important contribution to the study of organizational buying behavior‚ comprehensive research of the buying center structure has been limited. This paper extends the understanding of

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    1920s Cars

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    More People Own Cars In 1918‚ only 1 in 13 families owned a car. By 1929‚ 4 out of 5 families had one. In the same time period‚ the number of cars on the road increased from 8 million to 23 million. In fact‚ the industry grew so fast; by 1925 over 10% of all people in the workforce had something to do with production‚ sales‚ service‚ or fueling of automobiles. Buying on Credit At first‚ a buyer had to have cash to purchase a car. Banks were unwilling to lend money for something that was difficult

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    Consumer Buying Behavior

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    CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR Factors which affect a consumer ’s buying behavior includes Social factors are those factors which are induced by other people with whom the consumer is in contact with by one way or the other and have affect on the consumers buying behavior. These social factors can arise from culture‚ subculture‚ family and roles‚ reference groups and social class. Psychological Factors Psychological factors are an important part of the decision process. These are inherent to

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    car segmentation

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    individual who directly or indirectly help me during the project work. 4 A PROJECT REPORT ON “THE LUXURY CAR SEGMENT” Submitted By:- Aafreen Tinwala TYBMS (Semester 6)

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    Consumer Buying Process

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    to find out whether consumers would prefer that your soft drinks be sweater or tarter. Research will often help us reduce risks associated with a new product‚ but it cannot take the risk away entirely.  It is also important to ascertain whether the research has been complete.  For example‚ Coca Cola did a great deal of research prior to releasing the New Coke‚ and consumers seemed to prefer the taste.  However‚ consumers were not prepared to have this drink replace traditional Coke. Secondary Methods

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