Savings and Investment Unit Project Student Name
December 1991 Stock Price = $4 Cost of 200 Shares = $800
January 1995 Stock Price = $7 Value of 200 Shares = $1400 Profit Since December 1991 = $600
March 1996 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
January 1997 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 = Profit Since March 1996 =
March 1997 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 = Loss Since January 1997 =
March 1998 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
January 1999 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
February 1999 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
December 1999 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
April 2000 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 = Loss Since December 1999 =
June 2000 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
June 2001 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
January 2002 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
May 2002 Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit Since December 1991 =
Best Month to Buy Month = Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares =
Best Month to Sell Month = Stock Price = Value of 200 Shares = Profit If You Bought 200 Shares in Best Month to Buy =
When to Buy? Which of these scenarios would have been the best time to buy (when you would get the most shares)? A. October 1989, you have $200 to invest B. November 1990, you have $300 to invest C. December 1991, you have $400 to invest D. August 1994, you have $700 to invest Best month to buy = Number of shares bought =