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1.Suppose that put options on a stock with strike prices $45 and $55 cost $3 and $8, respectively. Use these options to create a bear spread. At what stock price at maturity will you break even? In other words, at what stock price, will you make $0 profit?
2. Suppose you are creating a butterfly spread using call options with 3 different strike prices. Currently, the call price with strike price of $40 is $20.93, the call with strike price of $50 is $12.74, and the call with strike price of $60 is $5.48.
What is the initial cash flow of the butterfly spread strategy? If it's a cash inflow, enter a positive number. If it's a cash outflow, enter a negative number.
What is the amount to use as the annual sales figure when evaluating this project?
Salary $22,000.00 Corporate Bonds $2,000.00 Muni Bonds $10,000.00 Ordinary Dividends $3,000.00 Qualified Dividends $3,000.00 ST Capital Gain $150.00 LT Capital Loss $1,500.00 Independent Contractor Net Income $17,500.00.
Explain the origin and purpose of Real Estate Investment Trusts.- Name three primary market lenders that are not subject to banking regulations.
Is it likely that the people managing these 31 mutual funds were particularly good at choosing stocks that would increase in value or that they were particularly lucky?
Why are the up and down parameters adjusted when the number of periods is extended?- What is the difference in these two examples, and why did we adjust the parameters in one case and not in the other?
Explain the difference between a short hedge and a long hedge?- What is the basis?- How is the basis expected to change over the life of a futures contract?
The Bell Weather Co. is a new firm in a rapidly growing industry. The company is planning on increasing its annual dividend by 19 percent a year for the next 4 years and then decreasing the growth rate to 3 percent per year.
Assignment: Based on the information provided in the proforma statement attached below, compute the Net Present Value, the Internal Rate of Return, the Cash Payback and the Accounting Rate of Return (CO 6). (Hint: Depreciation is not a cash item)
National Orthopedics Co. issued 9% bonds, dated January 1, with the face amount of $500,000 on January 1, 2011. Develop an amortization schedule that determines interest at the effective rate each period.
What is the future value in seven years of $1,000 invested in an account with a stated annual interest rate of 8%.a) Compounded annuallyb) Compounded semiannually
Calculation of net present value with given cash flow and compute the NPV and the appropriate rate of return
The stock of Alpha Company has an expected return of 0.10 and a standard deviation of 0.25. The stock of Gamma Company has an expected return of 0.16 and a standard deviation of 0.40. The correlation coefficient between the two stock's return is 0.2.
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