INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Think bold geometric designs for sweaters or Hawaiian print for shirts. Look for a thick sweater with a bulky, boxy cut. Authentic jackets had a black tag over the breast pocket that read "Members Only," but if you cannot find an authentic jacket, simply mimic the style. Look for a cotton-polyester jacket with a nylon lining, elastic waistband, elastic wrists, a zipper front, and snaps at the neck. Choose a coat in any color. Light acid wash jeans work best. Find a style that fits snug around your legs, since men in tight jeans were more fashionable during this decade than those in baggy jeans. In the early 1980s, these pants were tighter, but by the end of the decade, they were exceptionally baggy. Look for a pair of pants made from shiny synthetic material. If possible, find one with multiple zippers, since these were considered more stylish. If you want a more professional look, go for a conservative cut suit jacket in a pastel blue or other light color. Pair the jacket with white pants. This look is also known as the "Miami Vice" look. Loafers work best when paired with pastel suit jackets and other conservative styles. If you decide to go with acid wash jeans or parachute pants, find a heavy pair of sneakers or boots. Consider thick-soled black boots that lace up. Run a volume-enhancing hair product through your hair to give it a little extra lift. Keep your locks in place with hair gel or hairspray.

SUMMARY: Wear a sweater or shirt with a bold pattern. Throw on a Members Only jacket. Look for snug jeans. Consider a pair of parachute pants. Try on a pastel suit. Wear loafers. Wear heavy sneakers or boots. Add volume to your hair.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best way to avoid fake watches is to buy exclusively from authorized dealers. While it’s more expensive than buying secondhand, you’re much more likely to make a legitimate purchase. When you buy the watch new, it will come with all of the paperwork and serial numbers verifying its authenticity. To find an authorized dealer of your favorite watch, do an online search or talk to the manufacturer. If you're buying the watch secondhand or at an auction, check the serial number with the manufacturer before purchasing it. Note that designer watch manufacturers keep careful records on the different watches they make. Therefore, if the watch you're buying is genuine, you will be able to find documentation on it. To check the serial number, do an online search or call a customer service representative. If you're worried that the deal you're getting is too good to be true, take the watch to a professional appraiser before buying it. If the seller is being honest with you, they will have no problem letting you get the watch appraised. To find an appraiser in your area, do an online search or talk to a fine watch distributor.  Ask the appraiser to determine whether or not the designer watch is real. If they say it's real, have the appraiser walk you through their reasons for believing so. Additionally, the appraiser may be able to tell you whether or not you're getting a fair price.

SUMMARY: Purchase a designer watch that’s new and not resold. Double-check the serial number with the manufacturer. Visit an appraiser to check for counterfeits.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The first piece of information is the actual face value of the bond, sometimes called its par value. Note that this value might be (and probably is) different from what you paid for the bond. It's given to you by your broker. You'll also need to locate the bond expiration or  maturity date. That way, you can get a sense of how long you'll be receiving coupons and when you can expect to get your money back. This information is also provided to you by your broker. The coupon rate is usually expressed as a percentage (e.g., 8%). You'll need this information, also provided by your broker, to calculate the coupon payment. The current yield will show you your return on your bond investment, exclusive of capital gains. This value is necessary if you want to calculate your coupon payment based on the price that you're paying for the bond instead of its face value. The current yield may or may not be provided by your broker. If it isn't provided, don't worry about it.

SUMMARY: Get the bond's face value. Locate the bond expiration. Find the bond coupon rate. Get the current yield, if available.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In the task bar of your computer, choose "Start" then "Run." For example, enter "E:\setup.exe."

SUMMARY:
Put the PC Anywhere CD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive on your computer. Type the drive letter and "setup.exe" in the command prompt. Click "OK" to install PC Anywhere.