The statement that holds true for the American Option is (A) Put-call parity provides an upper and lower bound for the difference between call and put prices
Explanation:
According to the Put-call parity concept when we hold the short European put and long European call of similar class the return delivered is same as holding one forward contract of the same underlying asset, that has the same expiration, forward price and which is equal to the strike price of the option
In financial management put–call parity concept is used to define the relationship that exist between the price of a European call option and European put option, and both of them have identical strike price and expiry
The formula used for calculating put call parity is
c + k = f +p
where (c) call price plus the (k) strike price of both options is equal to the futures price(f) plus the put price(p)
Answer:
The answer would be $53000.
Explanation:
In simplest words, factory overhead costs or manufacturing overhead costs are the total amount of costs associated with the making of the product or on other factory tasks.
Total manufacturing cost is found by adding all the cost of direct materials, direct labor and overheads. It is shown as below:
Total Overhead Cost = Direct materials + Direct Labor + Overheads
Here direct materials are $16000
Direct Labor = $37000
There are no overheads costs given, so overhead costs will be = 0
Now substituting the values in the formula, we get the following:
Total Overhead cost = 16000+37000+0= $53000
Answer:
$1,017,400
Explanation:
Particulars Amount
Retained earnings December 31st, 2018 $858,000
<u>Prior period adjustment</u>
Depreciation expense error -<u>$42,600</u>
Adjusted retained earnings December 31st, 2018 $815,400
Add: Net income $220,000
Less: Dividend -<u>$18,000</u>
Retained earnings December 31st, 2019 <u>$1,017,400</u>
Answer:
$18,300 loss
Explanation:
Profit or Loss on sale of an asset is calculated in the asset`s disposal account. Simply stated, Profit or Loss on sale is Cash Receipt from sale less Carrying Amount of an asset.
where,
Accumulated depreciation = $428,160 + 40,140 = $468,300
Carrying Amount = $558000 - $468,300 = $89,700
therefore
Profit or Loss on sale = $71400 - $89,700 = $18,300 loss
<span>A day trader tries to make a profit by.
</span> taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock price
so by this he can changes his price also and can be benefited
so the correct option from above i conclude is D
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