EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 22, Problem 14QP
Summary Introduction
To compute: Price of the transaction.
Option Pricing:
Option pricing helps in determining correct or fair price in the market. It is the value of one share on the basis of which option is traded. Black-Scholes is one of the pricing methods.
Put Option:
A put option is the option, which does not carry any obligation on the right given to an individual to ‘sell’ an asset at a particular fixed price on given point of time.
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Chapter 22 Solutions
EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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