The cInvesting in products with Sysco.;ase study paper will include: ● Debt Info (USE $16,000 DEBT AMOUNT) ○ The total amount of debt you have acquired as a college graduate student ○ The interest rate you will have to pay on that debt ○ How many years y

Paper The case study paper will include:
● Debt Info (USE $16,000 DEBT AMOUNT)
○ The total amount of debt you have acquired as a college graduate student
○ The interest rate you will have to pay on that debt
○ How many years you have to pay off your college debt
○ How much you will have to pay per month on your debt once you graduate

● SYSCO Stock Info 
○ What is its product or products
○ How does it relate to sport
○ How large is the company (holdings and employees)
○ Where is it located
○ Who runs the company (CEO)
■ How long
■ Track record
■ Management style
○ Do they have internships available and who are they for

● Calculations of Stock
○ Formula Part 1:
■ Amount of debt / Price per share 5 years ago = # of shares
○ Formula Part 2:
■ # of shares x price per share today – amount of debt = net gain or net loss
○ Example #1: Net Gain
Debt = $20,000 Price per share in 2013 = $138 Price per share in 2018 = $260
Part 1: 20,000 / $138 = 145 shares
Part 2: 145 shares x $260 = $37,700 $37,700 – $20,000 = (+) $17,700
I gained $17,700 by investing in this stock.

○ Example #1: Net Loss
Debt = $20,000 Price per share in 2013 = $72.00 Price per share in 2018 = $56.00
Part 1: 20,000 / $72.00 = 278 shares
Part 2: 278 shares x $56.00 = $15,568 $15,568 – $20,000 = (-) $4,432
I lost $4,432 by investing in this stock.

○ Once you have found your answer, begin discussing the trends (the graph going up and down) your stock had over the 5 years and how your net gain/net loss was impacted over the period. (to see stock had over 5 years look at the google)
■ Discuss buy and sell points
● Buy: When your stock had its lowest price per share
● Sell: When your stock had its highest price per share

● Calculations of Vanguard 500 (This is a mutual fund!)
○ Website: https://investor.vanguard.com/mutual-funds/profile/VFINX
■ Search for the price of the fund in 2013 and today
○ Use the same method as above to calculate whether you gained more money through investing in your stock or in vanguard 500
● Conclusion:
○ Explain why you chose either your stock or vanguard to invest your money (student debt amount) in.