Data Collection, Interpretation, and AnalysisChoose ONLY ONE of the two options below:Option A:Suggestion for collecting your own data (Company)Collect enough data about the company's sales (at least ten years' quarterly data or five years' monthly data) and use that as the dependent variable. For independent variables, the possibilities are the corresponding data on price, some economic index (as proxy for purchasing power of customers), marketing budget, competitor' price, competitor's marketing budget and/or any other data that you think are relevant. The most important consideration here is whether that data can be collected. You must have data on at least five independent variables. Your final model should have at least three independent variables.Option B:Suggestion for collecting data from the web (Country)Select a country. Collect enough data about its GDP (at least ten years' quarterly data; or 30 years' annual data) and use that as the dependent variable. For independent variables, the possibilities are corresponding prime interest rate, unemployment rate, money supply (M1, M2 or M3), population, Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index and/or any other variables you think are relevant.For the US, these data are available in the Fred II databasehereYou must have data on at least five independent variables. Your final model should have at least three independent variables.Your FIP report should start with Executive Summary, Objectives of the Research / Data Collection, Tabulation and Charting of Data, Data Analysis, Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations. The data collected should be included in an appendix.