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Basic Concepts of Business and Consumer Loans

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Learning Outcomes / Performance Standard:
  • Decide wisely on the appropriateness of business or consumer loan and its proper utilization.
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Learning Competency:
1. illustrates business and consumer loans.
2. distinguishes between business and consumer loans.
3. solves problems involving business and consumer loans (amortization, mortgage).

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1 - ACTIVATING ACTIVITY

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  • You can use this video to connect the concept to your students level/interest.

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How to manage your students Loan

2 - ASSUMPTION VERIFICATION

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Investment Loan vs. Consumer Loan

3- ANALYSIS & ABSTRACTION

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Introduction to mortgage loans

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Amortization

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What is the Difference Between Business and Personal Loans?

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Difference Between Business Loan & Consumer Loan

4- APPLICATION / ASSESSMENT

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  • Signup an account in quipper school to monitor your students result/progress on this activity.

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Distinguishing between Business and Consumer Loans

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