Consumer Behaviour and Financial Needs
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
1. Basic principles of consumer marketing, consumer behaviour fundamentals, extrinsic variables of behaviour, and intrinsic variables of behaviour.
2. The purchase decision-making process.
3. Market segmentation fundamentals.
4. Segmenting the consumer banking market
5. Financial offerings as standard solution sets.
6. Low-income consumers.
7. Average-income consumers.
8. Financial healthy consumers.
9. Well-off consumers.
10. Rich and exceptionally rich consumers.
Material will be presented in a lecture/discussion format.
Term Tests (2) 40%
Written Submissions
(Projects/Cases/Reports/Assignments) 20%
Preparation and Participation 10%
Final Exam 30%
100%
The student will be able to:
- demonstrate understanding of the generic internal and external factors that influence the purchase decision;
- describe different market segments, the criteria used to define them and the consumption patterns associated with them. In addition, the student must explain the expectation, motivations and generic needs of each segment;
- describe standard solution sets are derived and what they imply for the client. Given a client's financial situation, the professional is able to select the appropriate standard solution, explain how it has been developed and how it fits the needs of the market segment to which the client belongs;
- apply standard solutions to all standard market segments and master the skills necessary to match products and services to client's needs. In addition, the student is able to assess when to refer the client to a higher-level advisor.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Di Maulo, Vincent. Consumer Behaviour and Financial Needs. Montreal: The Institute of Canadian Bankers, 1993.
Requisites
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer Details for FINC 2410 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |