A forward contract's fair value at inception is typically: a) Equal to the notional amount b) none c) Equal to the premium paid d) The present value of future cash flows. e) Zero

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A forward contract's fair value at inception is
typically:
a) Equal to the notional amount
b) none
c) Equal to the premium paid
d) The present value of future cash flows.
e) Zero
Transcribed Image Text:A forward contract's fair value at inception is typically: a) Equal to the notional amount b) none c) Equal to the premium paid d) The present value of future cash flows. e) Zero
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