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FIN 567 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com

FIN 567 Class Project For more classes visit Assume that you have $500,000 to invest in equities and want to establish a new portfolio that includes ten (10) stocks to be selected from the Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 companies. It is also desired to start with nearly equal dollar values of each issue. Use current market prices to compute the number of shares required.

FIN 567 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com FIN 567 Final Exam For more classes visit Question 1. Question : (TCO E) A stock sells for $60 and the risk-free rate of interest is 10%. A call and a put on this stock expire in one year and both options have an exercise price of $55. How would you trade to create a synthetic call option? If the put sells for $2, how much is the call option worth? (Assume annual compounding.) Question 2. Question : (TCO H) Explain how a put price varies with interest rates. Does the relationship vary for European and American puts? Explain.

FIN 567 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com FIN 567 Midterm For more classes visit Question 1. Question : (TCO A) An order that closes an existing position is called a(n) ______. Question 2. Question : (TCO A) Which of the following is not a characteristic of a short call position? Question 3. Question : (TCO E) The owner of a call that expires in the money (ignore cash settlement options) ________. Question 4. Question : (TCO C) For tax purposes, futures contracts are assumed to be ______.

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