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Concept 21.1-10 – Exercise option only at expiration

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

05th Edition

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What kind of option allows the holder to exercise the option only the expiration date?

Concept 21.1-11 – Option to exercise and obligation to fulfill the contract

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

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The person that takes the ___ side of an option has the choice to exercise, while the person that takes the ____ side of the option has the obligation to fulfill the contract.

Concept 21.1-13, 21.15 at, in, or out of the money?

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

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  1. If the exercise price of an option equals the current stock price, the option is _____.
  2. If the exercise price of a call is greater than the current price, the option is ____.
  3. If the exercise price of a call is lower than the current price, the option is ____.
  4. If the exercise price of a put is greater than the current price, the option is ____.
  5. If the exercise price of a put is lower than the current price, the option is ____.

Concept 21.1-17 – Find the false statement

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

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Of the following choices, identify which is false:

  1. The owner of a put option has the right but not the obligation to sell the underlying asset.
  2. Financial options contracts give the writer the right, but not the obligation to purchase or sell the underlying asset at the strike (fixed) price at some future date.
  3. The owner of a call option has the right to buy the underlying asset
  4. The holder of a stock option can choose to buy or sell a share of stock.

Concept 21.1-19 What is the FALSE statement?

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

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T/F: The market price of the option is also called the exercise price.

Concept 21.1-2 Options are derivative assets

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

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Options are also known as derivatives because they derive their value from the price of another asset.

Concept 21.1-22 Writer of Call Option

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

05th Edition

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Does the writer of a call option have the right or the obligation to buy or sell the security for a given price?

Concept 21.1-26 CBOE for Merk

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

05th Edition

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Given a screenshot of option prices, find the price you would pay for one call option on Merk for an option that is closest to being at the money.

Concept 21.1-28 CBOE for Merk, number of put options in the money

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

05th Edition

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Given a screenshot of option prices for Merk, count the number of put options that are in the money.

Concept 21.1-5, Call options gives owner the right to ____.

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

Berk, DeMarzo, and Harford

05th Edition

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What does a call option give the owner of the option to do?

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