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14 May, 00:24

T-bills currently yield 5.0 percent. Stock in Danotos Manufacturing is currently selling for $87 per share. There is no possibility that the stock will be worth less than $80 per share in one year.

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a. What is the value of a call option with a $76 exercise price?

b. What is the intrinsic value?

c. What is the value of a call option with a $68 exercise price?

d. What is the intrinsic value?

e. What is the value of a put option with a $76 exercise price?

f. What is the intrinsic value?

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  1. 14 May, 02:56
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    a) Call option = Stock price - present value of the exercise price

    = $87 - [$76 : 1.05]

    = $14.62

    b) The intrinsic value is the amount by which the stock price exceeds the exercise price of the call, so the intrinsic value is

    = $87 - $76

    =$11

    c) Call option = Stock price - present value of the exercise price

    = $87 - [$68 : 1.05]

    = $22.24

    d) The intrinsic value is the amount by which the stock price exceeds the exercise price of the call, so the intrinsic value is

    = $87 - $68

    =$ 19.

    e) The value of the put option is $0 because there's no chance the put exhausts the money.

    f) The intrinsic value is also $0
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