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  2. Know Your Consumer Rights and Responsibilities

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    President John F. Kennedy introduced the “Consumer Bill of Rights” in 1962. Every consumer has four fundamental rights: the right to safety, the right to choose, the right to be heard, and the right to be informed. Four additional rights were later added: the right to redress, the right to consumer education, the right to service, and the ...

  3. consumer rights and responsibilities - Alabama Cooperative...

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    Consumer Rights and Responsibilities. Home; Tagged Articles; Know Your Consumer Rights and ...

  4. Business Model Canvas: Your Business Idea - Alabama Cooperative...

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    The Business Model Canvas can help you organize your thoughts and get a clear picture of where to begin in developing your business idea.

  5. Heirs Property in Alabama - Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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    The Alabama Heirs Property Alliance focuses on addressing heirs property issues that are impacting Alabama landowners, residents, and communities. These efforts are thanks to a collaboration among the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Alabama A&M University, Auburn University, and Tuskegee University. Drawing on the research, teaching, and ...

  6. Business Model Canvas - Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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    The Business Model Canvas was created by Alexander Osterwalder. Originating from tech start-ups in Silicon Valley, this lean startup methodology demonstrates a way to do business. The lean startup emphasizes three points: This is different from the traditional way of doing business that promotes extensive planning prior to bringing your product ...

  7. Recovering from the Storm: Renter’s Rights & Responsibilities

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    Make the landlord aware of the disaster immediately, as well as any visible damage to the property. After the disaster, take many photos and videos of your unit or home to document its condition. Keep an open line of communication with the landlord. Doing so is helpful to both renter and landlord. Discussions about the property, lease, and any ...

  8. Money Milestones for Kids - Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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    Money Milestones for Kids, FCS-2644. It is never too early to learn about finances. Early financial literacy is linked to better financial outcomes later in life. The Money Milestones infographic details age-appropriate finance concepts. It provides parents and caretakers with techniques to help kids build financial knowledge and skill.

  9. About NEAFCS - Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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    Vision. NEAFCS is the professional organization for Extension Family and Consumer Sciences that. Builds leaders for the future. Provides innovative professional growth and development opportunities. Recognizes and promotes excellence and scholarship in programming. Serves members as a nation-wide resource for education, information, networking ...

  10. How Are Alabama Consumers Responding to Higher Food Prices?

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    Takeaways. While inflation has declined in 2024, consumers are still dealing with high food prices. Alabama residents expressed plans to adapt to these high prices by reducing food waste and reducing expensive food purchases. The researchers plan to continue their investigation of food-affordability issues for Alabama residents.

  11. Commercial Applicator - Alabama Cooperative Extension System

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    This commercial category is for pesticide applicators applying pesticides as part of their responsibilities to an employer such as a school, industry, or warehouse. Applicators certified in this category of work cannot charge a fee for services. This category is a custodial category and certification is required.