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The following prices are available for call and put options on a stock priced at $50.The risk-free rate is 6 percent and the volatility is 0.35.The March options have 90 days remaining and the June options have 180 days remaining.The Black-Scholes model was used to obtain the prices.
The following prices are available for call and put options on a stock priced at $50.The risk-free rate is 6 percent and the volatility is 0.35.The March options have 90 days remaining and the June options have 180 days remaining.The Black-Scholes model was used to obtain the prices.    Use this information to answer questions 1 through 20.Assume that each transaction consists of one contract (for 100 shares) unless otherwise indicated. For questions 1 through 6,consider a bull money spread using the March 45/50 calls. -What is the maximum profit on the spread? A) $500 B) $802 C) $198 D) $302 E) none of the above Use this information to answer questions 1 through 20.Assume that each transaction consists of one contract (for 100 shares) unless otherwise indicated.
For questions 1 through 6,consider a bull money spread using the March 45/50 calls.
-What is the maximum profit on the spread?

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NPV

Net Present Value: a capital budgeting technique that determines the profitability of a project or investment.

WACC

A firm's Weighted Average Cost of Capital is derived by calculating the cost of capital for each capital category and then weighting these costs according to each category's presence in the total capital structure.

NPV

Net Present Value (NPV) is a financial metric that calculates the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows over a period of time.

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