LYON | SHANGHAI EDUCATING ENTREPRENEURS FOR THE WORLD ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE BELZE Loïc Financial Options Lecture 7 – Chapter 20 ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE – BELZE Loïc – Adapted from 2011 Berk & DeMarzo Pearson Education 7 - 20 - 1 www.em-lyon.com © EMLYON School EMLYON Business 2011 Chapter Outline • • • • • • 20.1 – Option Basics 20.2 – Option Payoffs at Expiration 20.3 – Put-Call Parity 20.4 – Factors Affecting Option Prices 20.5 – Exercising Options
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[pic] [pic] BTEC ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES UNIT: Advance Professional Development Written by: Works count: 1743 TABLE OF CONTENTS TASK 1 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 3 1) My Goals 3 2) Organization Goals 3 3) Tools for Audit 3 4) Method 4 5) Personal Skills 4 6) Professional Skill 6 TASK 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7 1) Personal SWOT analysis 7 2) Personal skills audit and self – appraisal 7 TASK 3
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Assessment of ethical values of students and its impact on their work ethic Minoo Ghoreishi‚ Millersville University of PA Dariush Rezaei‚ Kent State University Abstract The purpose of this study is to assess ethical values of college students and employees. This paper examines recent occurrences in unethical activities of American corporations‚ evaluate students’ ethical values‚ and compare it to the ethical values of employees. The results of this research indicated that some
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ADVANCED TRAINING METHODS In fitness training‚ advanced training methods are in general the “modern-day” methods being applied; others authors have named these techniques scientific methods because the results of these type of training are noticeable and a clear progress of changes in the individual are definitely perceived. Supersets‚ Forced reps‚ Pyramid system and Periodization technique are part of the major advanced training methods. A superset mainly implicates a harder training
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4/14/2014 Advanced Algebra [print page] Option 1: Completed Independently You are an investment broker who has been asked to create a diverse investment portfolio for a new client. Before investing your client’s $5‚000 in a variety of stocks‚ bonds‚ and cash equivalents that will make up the portfolio‚ you must first get to know your client. Part I: Client Profile Create a fictional client for whom you will create an investment portfolio. You must provide the client’s name age occupation
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Systems of Natural Science 114.2.3 Ecosystems Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem (Taylor & Allen) • The Bay is approx. 200 miles long‚ from Havre de Grace‚ Maryland to Virginia Beach‚ Virginia • The Bay ’s width ranges from 4 miles near Aberdeen‚ Maryland‚ to 30 miles near Cape Charles‚ Virginia Major Components Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Biotic Components (Living) • • • • • • 350 species of fish Crabs Shellfish Birds Mammals Reptiles and Amphibians (Bay stat) Abiotic
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To be successful in an expanding world market‚ Shuzworld must be innovative in addressing challenges using sound management principles and decision analysis to determine the best options for operations. Asian Workflow Workflow improvement in the Chinese factories has been identified as an area of opportunity for Shuzworld in Shanghai. After meeting with Alistair Wu‚ Production Manager—who is responsible for all three Shuzworld facilities in China‚ the assembly line process was reviewed for efficiency
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Biochemistry GRT1 Lipids are molecules that are not soluble in water but can be dissolved in non-polar substances such as alcohol or chloroform (Mandal‚ n.d.). Lipid molecules are stored in adipose‚ or fat tissue‚ and can be broken down in our bodies to form an energy called ATP. To do so‚ the lipid molecule is dissected into its base pieces‚ glycerol and fatty acids. Each of the fatty acids is then broken down into two-carbon pieces and acetyl CoA is formed from each carbon
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Transmission of Information by DNA and RNA (My name) December 2014 GRT1 Biochemistry Task 1 DNA Replication at the Biochemical Level • A DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) molecule is in comprised of two strands of nucleotides. • When DNA replicates‚ the nucleotide strands are split and used as a template for a new strand. – The original strand (template) is called the parent strand – The replicated strands are called daughter strands. – A complete daughter DNA strand contains one strand from the parent
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All Saints College St Peter’s Campus Assessment Task Notification 2012 Subject: Geography Year: 10 ------------------------------------------------- Unit: Issues in Australian Environments Task Number: Three ------------------------------------------------- Task Type: Research Action Plan (RAP) ------------------------------------------------- Date Issued: Week 2‚ Term 3 2012 Date Due: Week 7‚ Term 3 2012: In-class task based on findings
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