Write a brief summary of your investment objective for each


Assignment Paper: Stock Portfolio

For this course, you will create a stock portfolio of five stocks you select and submit a Paper on your analysis of your stock portfolio in Part 5. You will start working on your Paper during Part 1 and closely monitor the performance of your stocks to inform your Paper in Part 5. During Part 1, you will conduct research in the Walden Library and on the Internet to find information about stock investing and select your five stocks.

Submit a 250- to 350-word summary that includes the following:

• A summary of the importance of stock performance in attracting investment capital for companies.

• Guidelines that you used when making stock investment decisions.

• A brief summary of your investment objective for each of the five stocks that you select for your portfolio in Part 1. There are three major stock investment objectives.

• A description of the five stocks you selected based on these stock investment guidelines and investment objectives and that you think have significant growth potential in the short term (4 Parts).

• A summary of the reasons and supporting information regarding why you believe each of these stocks will achieve your investment objectives.

You may wish to adopt an investment strategy of aggressive growth, balanced/mixed growth, or stability/conservative choices. Be sure to clearly document your investment objective for each of your five stocks.

You must document the price of your stocks at the time you select them as well as review each one in your "portfolio" and document the closing price every Friday.

Then, use information on the importance of stock performance in attracting investment capital for companies, the guidelines for making stock investment decisions, your investment objectives for your stocks, and the stock performance data as the basis for your Final Paper.

Part 1 Learning Resources

This page contains the Learning Resources for this Part. Be sure to scroll down the page to see all of this Part's assigned Learning Resources.

Required Resources

Readings

• Frank, R. H., & Bernanke, B. S. (2010). Principles of microeconomics, brief edition (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

o Chapter 1, "Thinking Like an Economist" (pp. 3-33)

Chapter 1 introduces the concept of scarcity and presents the unavoidable fact that our needs and wants are unlimited and that the resources available to satisfy them are limited. The chapter also explains that, in an environment of scarcity, making choices on the basis of a comparison of costs and benefits is a useful approach to decision making.

Focus on the inputs to the process of comparing costs and benefits. In addition, review the appendix, "Working with Equations, Graphs, and Tables." This appendix provides a review of some of the mathematical skills you need to use in this course.

Media

• Kahn Academy. (2014k). Marginal utility [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttps://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/microeconomics/choices-opp-cost-tutorial/marginal-utility-tutorial/v/marginal-utility

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 12 minutes.

• Kahn Academy. (2014e). Equalizing marginal utility per dollar spent [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttps://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/microeconomics/choices-opp-cost-tutorial/marginal-utility-tutorial/v/equalizing-marginal-utility-per-dollar-spent

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 8 minutes.

Optional Resources

• Frank, R. H., & Bernanke, B. S. (2011). Principles of microeconomics, brief edition (2nd ed.) [Supplemental material]. Retrieved from https://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0077316770/student_view0/index.html

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