FINANCE 601 ACCESS CODE (CUSTOM)
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Chapter 23, Problem 6CQ
Real Options Star Mining buys a gold mine, but the cost of extraction is currently too high to make the mine profitable. In option terminology, what type of option(s) does the company have on this mine?
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Q. A friend of yours tells you she holds an American call option that is very deep-in-the-money. She tells you she’s going to exercise it now and cash in on her winnings. Is this a wise move to make?
- The answer to this question is given below but I don't understand the explanation, please clearly explain in simple terms.
No, she should sell it. Sell now you get intrinsic value PLUS time value, rather than exercise now which leads to just S-X.
Consider the following statement about real options:
The value of a real option is found by taking the difference between the expected NPV of a project with the option and the expected NPV of the project without the option.
True or False: The preceding statement is correct.
False
True
Which type of real option allows a firm to shut down a project if its cash flows are lower than expected?
Investment timing option
Flexibility option
Abandonment option
Growth option
King Snowplows began operations in New York City two years ago. As an independent contractor, the company does the majority of its business working for the city. The company also had offers from surrounding cities in New Jersey and Long Island, but these offers would have required the company to invest in additional snowplows—which have high up-front costs. King Snowplows decided to purchase only the snowplows necessary to handle its contract with New York…
4. Introduction to real options
Consider the following statement about real options:
Sometimes real options can give managers the flexibility to decide to invest in a project or wait to make a more calculated decision.
True or False: The preceding statement is correct.
False
True
Which type of real option allows the output and/or inputs in the production process to be altered, depending on how market conditions change during a project’s life?
A. Expansion option
B. Flexibility option
C. Abandonment option
D. Timing option
Consider the following example:
Clemens Inc. is considering a $100 million investment in a new line of soft drinks. However, $100 million is a huge investment for Clemens; if things turn bad, it could wipe out the company. A few senior managers have suggested a smaller investment of $20 million to see if the market is as strong as they hope it is. If demand is strong and the opportunity is still…
Chapter 23 Solutions
FINANCE 601 ACCESS CODE (CUSTOM)
Ch. 23 - Employee Stock Options Why do companies issue...Ch. 23 - Real Options What are the two options that many...Ch. 23 - Project Analysis Why does a strict NPV calculation...Ch. 23 - Real Options Utility companies often face a...Ch. 23 - Prob. 5CQCh. 23 - Real Options Star Mining buys a gold mine, but the...Ch. 23 - Real Options You are discussing real options with...Ch. 23 - Real Options and Capital Budgeting Your company...Ch. 23 - Insurance as an Option Insurance, whether...Ch. 23 - Real Options How would the analysis of real...
Ch. 23 - Prob. 1QPCh. 23 - Prob. 2QPCh. 23 - Binomial Model Gasworks, Inc., has been approached...Ch. 23 - Real Options The Webber Company is an...Ch. 23 - Real Options Jet Black is an international...Ch. 23 - Real Options Sardano and Sons is a large, publicly...Ch. 23 - Real Options Wet for the Summer, Inc.,...Ch. 23 - Prob. 8QPCh. 23 - Binomial Model In the previous problem, assume...Ch. 23 - Real Options You are in discussions to purchase an...Ch. 23 - Prob. 1MCCh. 23 - Prob. 2MCCh. 23 - Your options, like most employee stock options,...Ch. 23 - Why do you suppose employee stock options usually...Ch. 23 - Prob. 5MCCh. 23 - Prob. 6MC
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