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Case: There are multiple sections on the Money and Credit pages related to: Shopping and Saving; Buying/Owning a Car; Credit and Loans; Dealing with Debt; and Resolving Consumer Problems. Making connections to the assigned chapters in the textbook and the law should not be difficult.
Based on chapters 21-23 and 39 and the Money and Credit pages of the FTC website connect two different sections of the Money and Credit pages to the textbook and explain the law related to those provisions. You are required to provide at least two citations to the FTC/money-credit pages and two citations to the textbook (at least four citations total), but the highest grades will provide more.
There are multiple sections on the Money and Credit pages related to: Shopping and Saving; Buying/Owning a Car; Credit and Loans; Dealing with Debt; and Resolving Consumer Problems. Making connections to the assigned chapters in the textbook and the law should not be difficult.
Question: Your initial post is worth 35 points and your replies (two are required) are worth 15 points, 50 points total for the writing assignment. Please read the additional instructions in the syllabus. You will not be able to see other posts until you post. Please treat this assignment as a serious writing assignment. The rubric is strictly followed and no one gets credit just for posting, therefore prepare your post ahead of time and copy into your thread. Once you post, you will be able to see other posts and you can then reply. However, if you post in error before your post is complete or your post is blank, the first post will be graded even if blank.
Your post/replies can only be based on the FTC/Money and Credit pages, textbook, lectures, and slides and other responses. Internet resources and other resources outside the course material are prohibited, as is collaboration. Your post should be 300-400 words and each reply should be approximately 100 words.
Showing substantive knowledge of the Assigned Material requires addressing the prompt, providing at least two citations to the FTC/money-credit pages (do not quote from the website), and at least two citations to the textbook, which support your analysis (at least four citations total). Your analysis must be in your own words and you must show your own understanding in your own words. When citing to the FTC/money-credit website, to help students (and me) find the section easily, describe the section by name with specificity because the URL is not clickable within the Class Discussion board (i.e., Shopping and Saving/Shopping Green/Bamboo Fabrics) and provide the URL in parenthesis at the end of the sentence; and when citing to the textbook provide chapter and the section or page of the textbook.