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Executives Vince Forgione, Jordan David, Rachel Wall

 Adam Sandler, an extremely successful actor, is known for his comedy movies. He began his career as a Saturday Night Live cast member and moved on to several successful Hollywood films earning $100 million in the box offices. Some of comedy films include Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, Big Daddy, Click, and Grown Ups. He is now a married family man with two daughters. At 46, he plans to continue his acting career and release a new movie soon.

 While Mr. Sandler continues to release popular comedy movies, he’s already 45. He is planning to put aside his earnings towards an early retirement for himself and his wife. Also, with his two daughters’ college tuitions, Mr. Sandler is planning to begin putting aside over half of his earnings towards their futures, and his own. He hopes to invest in low risk and high income stocks to bring in revenue for props and other necessities for his next movie. He is also hoping his next movie will bring in a great deal of revenue, but as a family man, he’d like to begin with some smart investments that will leave them guaranteed a “back-up plan.”

 Our financial planners have gathered several companies that will give you the highest income and best accountability. First, is WMT, Walmart, in which we will be investing 235 shares for $63.70 each. This will total to $14, As Walmart is such a strong company for people of all financial backgrounds, it has continued to bring in extreme revenue for 50 years. This stability in the company will guarantee a successful revenue for you, and a strong investment for the company.

 Shown above is a 52 week graph of Walmarts stock success.

 Our next investment is McDonalds. We plan to invest 164 shares at a price of $91.31 each. McDonalds has been a continuously growing financial company. With 1% of the world being fed by McDonalds daily, our stock investments are very secure. This company is a strong investment that will bring you increased revenue daily. This will cost a total of $14, Since McDonalds is such a popular fast food choice, we have chosen this investments while the fast food industry is booming.

 Shown above is a 52 week graph of Mcdonads.

 Apple, Inc. is our next chosen stock investment. This electronics company is growing with each new device. We plan to invest 27 shares with this company. Since the company is rising with each purchase, stock prices are higher. Each share costs a total of $ This is a total cost $15,027.

Shown above is a graph of Apples stocks for the past 52 weeks.

 General Motors, or GM, is a very strong investment. While the car industry is rising for only certain companies, GM is one of the successful automobile industries in the United States. We will invest a total of $4, towards GM. This includes a total amount of 230 shares at a price of $21.51 each. GM stocks are extremely successful to this day, as shown by our 52 week graph. This is a high value stock with a stable price and income. It is smart to invest in General motors because it is a low risk investment.

Shown above is a chart of General Motors stocks for the past 52 weeks.

 Nike, an extremely popular sportswear company is growing more and more successful with each year. Smart investors expect the company to continue to grow since it has not hit its financial peak yet. We will invest $5,420 into Nike’s stocks. This includes a total of 50 shares priced at $ each. Nike’s expectancy to grow makes it a low risk investment and will ensure that you make a successful income in time.

Shown above is a graph of Nikes stocks in the past 52 weeks.

 Many children have fond memories of Disney movies being a part of their life. We all remember those classic films, and associate them with good times. The Disney company is soley responsible for this- and so much more. Disney is a very powerful company, owning many different things such as; Pixar, ESPN, Disney channel, Walt Disney World, and Marvel entertainment. Because of these astonishing facts, we have decied to purchase 337 shares, at $44.41 a piece, totaling $14, Disney is a great company and is a very safe investment.

Shown above is a graph of Disneys stocks in the past 52 weeks.

 We firmly believe O’Reilly is another great investment for Mr. Sandler. People are always going to need auto parts, and O’Reilly offers them at a great price. With people having car troubles daily, they want to go to a place that can have fast, effective tune-ups, and O’Reilly is just the place to go. This is why we have chosen to purchase 50 stocks, at a price of $95.33, totaling $ This is a great investment and will further help reach our goal.

Shown above is the graph of Oreilly Autoparts stocks for the past 52 weeks.

 With today’s materialistic country, Coach is one of the top accessories for people today. They sell high quality products, to countries around the world. Although they are notorious for their handbags and shoes, they also make everything from clothing to sunglasses to watches. Coach is a great investment because they are a great company and are very substansial as well. We have decided to purchase 70 stocks at $ 69.47, totaling $

Shown above is a graph of Coach’s stocks for the past 52 weeks.

 For our last investment we have chosen Verizon Wireless. Verizon continues to innovate itself with new phones and plans that keep people interested. They also have the best range of service, having the least amount of dropped calls. Not only do they offer phone service: but Television and Internet as well. Verizon in our opinion is the best carrier to choose, and their many loyal customers agree as well. We bought 119 stocks at $41.19, totaling $

Shown above is a graph of Verizons stocks in the past 52 weeks.