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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The second step in binomial approach of option pricing is to define range of values
at expiration
at buying date
at exchange closing time
at exchange opening time
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
In put call parity relationship, the present value of exercise price is added to call option which is equal to
put option stock
call option + stock
call option + market price
put option + market price
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The present value of portfolio is $500 and the current option price is $1200 then the value of stock included in portfolio will be
1700
−$1700
700
−$700
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The call options situation in which the strike price is greater than current price of stock is classified as
out-of-the-portfolio
in-the-portfolio
in-the-money
out-of-the-money
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
According to the Black Scholes model, the rate which is constant and known is classified as
short term return rate
long term return rate
risk free interest rate
risky rate of return
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
According to exercise value and option price, the market value of the option will be zero when
stock price is maximum
option price is zero
stock price is zero
stock price is minimum
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
If the current price increases from lower to higher then an
option value equal to one
option value will increase
option value will decrease
option value equal to zero
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The current value of stock including in portfolio is subtracted from present value of portfolio to calculate
last month option price
last year option price
current option price
future option price
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The current value of stock included in portfolio is subtracted from current option price to calculate
future value of stock
present value of portfolio
future value of portfolio
present value of stock
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rikazzz
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Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance
The type of options in which the buyer of options has call on 200 shares in stock is classified as
call option
stated option
unstated option
contractual option
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