FUND. OF CORPORATE FINANCE (LL)
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ISBN: 9781260377811
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 23, Problem 16CRCT
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To discuss: Ways the options contract in order to replace the insurance.
Introduction:
Insurance and options are the different types of instruments. Insurance is a protection from the financial losses against fire, theft, or natural disaster. It is one of the popular instruments, which prevent potential loss of an individual or a company with a minimal cost.
The option is a derivative instrument that provides an option to hedge the risk from an asset. Hence, this is a highly sophisticated derivative instrument, which includes call option and put option.
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FUND. OF CORPORATE FINANCE (LL)
Ch. 23.1 - Prob. 23.1ACQCh. 23.1 - Prob. 23.1BCQCh. 23.2 - Prob. 23.2ACQCh. 23.2 - Prob. 23.2BCQCh. 23.3 - What is a forward contract? Describe the payoff...Ch. 23.3 - Prob. 23.3BCQCh. 23.4 - Prob. 23.4ACQCh. 23.4 - Prob. 23.4BCQCh. 23.5 - Prob. 23.5ACQCh. 23.5 - Prob. 23.5BCQ
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