DIRECTIONS Your group must work together to create a presentation on renter's insurance. You can develop an informational presentation (providing facts and details about renter's insurance) or a persuasive presentation (convincing someone to buy renter's insurance). Use the internet, information from the student textbook (Chapter 9, Lesson 3), or other resources (like contacting a local insurance agent) for your presentation. Your presentation must include these items: 1. The following terms: » Deductible >> Replacement cost » Actual cash value » Depreciation » Personal injury » Liability >> Property damage » Inventory 2. References to a minimum of two statistics 3. Visual aid 4. Case study or scenario from your research R FOUNDATIONS IN PERSONAL FINANCE Renter's Risk CHAPTER 9, LESSON 3 PAGE 1 OF 2 5. An additional scenario that you create and present to the class referencing specific information in the policy, such as: Jim's apartment was broken into, and the thieves stole his TV, computer, and stereo. Fortunately, he has renter's insurance. He figures the replacement cost will be $3,000. His policy has a $250 deductible. How much does he get from the insurance company after they settle the claim? 6. An example of someone who did or didn't have renter's insurance and the outcome (lost "x" amount or didn't lose anything because of the policy)
DIRECTIONS Your group must work together to create a presentation on renter's insurance. You can develop an informational presentation (providing facts and details about renter's insurance) or a persuasive presentation (convincing someone to buy renter's insurance). Use the internet, information from the student textbook (Chapter 9, Lesson 3), or other resources (like contacting a local insurance agent) for your presentation. Your presentation must include these items: 1. The following terms: » Deductible >> Replacement cost » Actual cash value » Depreciation » Personal injury » Liability >> Property damage » Inventory 2. References to a minimum of two statistics 3. Visual aid 4. Case study or scenario from your research R FOUNDATIONS IN PERSONAL FINANCE Renter's Risk CHAPTER 9, LESSON 3 PAGE 1 OF 2 5. An additional scenario that you create and present to the class referencing specific information in the policy, such as: Jim's apartment was broken into, and the thieves stole his TV, computer, and stereo. Fortunately, he has renter's insurance. He figures the replacement cost will be $3,000. His policy has a $250 deductible. How much does he get from the insurance company after they settle the claim? 6. An example of someone who did or didn't have renter's insurance and the outcome (lost "x" amount or didn't lose anything because of the policy)
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