EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 23, Problem 9QP
a.
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To : The
b.
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To find: The project’s dollar cash flow if the hedging is against the changes in the rate of exchanges.
c.
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To discuss: Whether the given scenario of the project less attractive.
d.
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To discuss: Whether the company does better for financing.
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