Have you ever made a decision too quickly and without all of the important information. Maybe you later regretted your decision. In this project, you will find reliable information and use the PACED decision-making process to make a financial decision. OBJECTIVES Apply reliable information and a systematic decision-making process to personal financial decisions. Review the following example, Example: Brent would like to start a small landscape business this summer. He has a lawn mower, but needs a truck to carry the lawn mower and other supplies. He has saved $5,700. Since his uncle knows a lot about trucks, he decides to ask him for some help. His uncle recommends a few truck models and suggests that he pay attention to how many miles the car has. His uncle reminds him that he will need to pay for the sales tax and license for the car. Brent sets aside $800 for these expenses. He does some research and finds the following trucks within his budget: 1996 Ford F150 2000 Toyota Tundra 1998 Chevrolet 1500 red white red 8 cylinder 6 cylinder 6 cylinder automatic manual automatic 124,365 miles 106,675 miles 120,325 miles $4,495 $4,899 $4,795 Brent thinks about how much he will need to pay for car insurance. He thinks that it would be a good idea to get quotes on auto insurance for the models that he is considering. He also thinks about the truck's gas mileage and how the truck was rated. 1. Brent called insurance companies and got insurance quotes for the three trucks. Both the 1996 Ford F150 and the 1998 Chevy 1500 were quoted for $250 and the 2000 Toyota Tundra was quoted for $245. To help Brent make his decision gather some more reliable information by using newspapers, or looking at their Web sites, and reviewing consumer magazines and Web sites. Also, look at the manufacturer Web site or www.fueleconomy.gov for information about gas mileage. List the sources you use and include the notes you take from each source. 2. Use the PACED decision-making process to make the decision for Brent. Show your work. 3. Justify the final decision you made for Brent. * Please help with all questions, thank you.