a.
Introduction: Hedging is the strategy to manage the investment risk by taking the opposite position in the related assets such as shares, bonds, etc. Hedging involves derivatives such as options, futures, etc.Bond is an instrument issued by the companies to fulfil their need of large amount of borrowings. It is the instrument of indebtedness where issuer is obliged to pay the interest on it.
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b.
Introduction: Hedging is the strategy to manage the investment risk by taking the opposite position in the related assets such as shares, bonds, etc. Hedging involves derivatives such as options, futures, etc.Bond is an instrument issued by the companies to fulfil their need of large amount of borrowings. It is the instrument of indebtedness where issuer is obliged to pay the interest on it.
The Journal entry to record change in intrinsic value and time value of put option as well as change in value of securities at sale.
c.
Introduction: Hedging is the strategy to manage the investment risk by taking the opposite position in the related assets such as shares, bonds, etc. Hedging involves derivatives such as options, futures, etc.Bond is an instrument issued by the companies to fulfil their need of large amount of borrowings. It is the instrument of indebtedness where issuer is obliged to pay the interest on it.
The Journal entry to record the exercise of put option and sale of securities held at sale.

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