FI-516 – WEEK 3 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS Problem No. 1 on Options based on Chapter 8 A Call Option on the stock of XYZ Company has a market price of $9.00. The price of the underlying stock is $36.00‚ and the strike price of the option is $30.00 per share. What is the Exercise Value of this Call Option? What is the Time Value of the Option? Problem No. 2 on Options based on Chapter 8 The Exercise (Strike) Price on ABC Company’s Option is $21.00‚ its Exercise Value is $23.00‚ and its Time Value
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d. P + S0 – Xe-rt e. none of the above 2. What is the lowest possible value of a European put? a. Max(0‚ X – S0) b. Xe-rt c. Max[0‚ S0 – Xe-rt ) d. Max[0‚ Xe-rt – S0)] e. none of the above The following quotes were observed for options on a given stock on November 1 of a given year. These are American calls except where indicated. Use the information to answer questions 3 and 4. Calls Puts Strike Nov Dec Jan Nov Dec Jan 105 8.40 10 11.50 5.30 1.30 2.00 110 4.40 7.10
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Lattice Model. The Lattice Model will use these user inputs to generate several outputs. In our model‚ the output being calculated is the Value Per Option‚ which is multiplied by the number of options to calculate the Total Value of Options. In our Lattice Model‚ these inputs are: Current Stock Price Exercise Price Contractual Life of the Option Suboptimal Exercise Factor Volatility Risk-Free Interest Rate Dividend Yield Number of Shares Granted The Current Stock Price is the stock price
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compounded)‚ bought call option of price AUD705.2 for the capital protection under S&P 200 index of 4‚637.893 and written call option of price AUD40.9 for the return cap level over S&P 200 index of 7‚884.418. The return is based on 7 months’ arithmetic average index. In order to create the similar option payoff‚ instead of using American or European Options‚ a similar form of Asian options could be used to determine the maturity payoffs of the options. And this type of options can have benefits
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look at three different types of compensations strategies that the company could adopt. The three I will be reviewing is broad banding‚ stock options‚ team-oriented compensation. I will give a review of all three‚ my analysis‚ and then finally recommendation for the company. Three different types of compensation strategies: ◦ Broad banding ◦ Stock options ◦ Team-based oriented Review the strategies Analysis the strategies Recommend which type or types company should use. Is taking
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public feedback to ensure that unintended consequences from new standards can be minimized. From the e-activity the exposure draft that I researched Stock-based compensation; this defines a fair value based method of accounting for an employee stock option or similar equity instrument and encourages all entities to adopt that method of accounting for all of their employee stock compensation plans. it also allows an entity to continue to measure compensation cost for those plans using the intrinsic value
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Decision: All other factors being equal‚ and based on the stock option packages only‚ I would accept the InterWeb offer of 60‚000 shares at an exercise price of $0.10 per share because: Factors Considered: 1. Higher potential return on stock options 2. Larger ownership percentage at InterWeb Assumptions: 1. I made the assumptions that Barbara would work for at least 4 years with whichever company she chooses. 2. BioGene would continue to grow at an average rate of the past 4 years
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Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 11/22/2014 Time Spent: 1 h ‚ 36 min ‚ 44 secs Points Received: 100 / 100 (100%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Short 6 N/A Grade Details - All Questions Question 1. Question : (TCO C) Blease Inc. has a capital budget of $625‚000‚ and it wants to maintain a target capital structure of 60% debt
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org/wiki/Astro_Holdings_Sdn_Bhd Astro (Malaysian satellite television) Employee stock option. (2013). Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_stock_option Arthur‚ L Sidhu‚ B. K. (2012). What can astro do for its employees? Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/11/9/business/12295303&sec=business Wind‚ M Sanjay. (2009). Advantages and disadvantages of stock option. Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://tradingresource.blogspot.com/2009/12/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-stock
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E09-G11 Mridul Arora‚ Florent Bernard‚ Jacqueline Kwok‚ Pu Wang E09-G11 Sally Jameson Case 1. How much is the option compensation package worth With the 5-year T-Bill yield‚ we can calculate the rf rate‚ compounded continuously‚ input for the BlackScholes model. e5r = 1 + (5-year T-Bill yield) e5r = 1.0602 r = 0.0117 Exercise price X 35 Given by case text Current stock price Volatility of stock returns Time to maturity S ơ Ƭ 18.75 43% 5 r 6.02% 1.17% Given by case text Approximation given
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