PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: BREALEY
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Chapter 21, Problem 15PS

Option risk*

  1. a. In Section 21-3, we calculated the risk (beta) of a six-month call option on Amazon stock with an exercise price of $900. Now repeat the exercise for a similar option with an exercise price of $750. Does the risk rise or fall as the exercise price is reduced?
  2. b. Now calculate the risk of a one-year call on Amazon stock with an exercise price of $750. Does the risk rise or fall as the maturity of the option lengthens?

a)

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To determine: Value of option when the option beta at an exercise price of $750.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Current stock selling price (P) is $900

Exercise price (EX) is $750

Standard deviation (σ) is 0.25784

Risk free rate (rf) is 0.01 annually,

t = 0.5

Stock beta is 1.5 and risk free loan beta is 0

Calculation of value of option:

       d1=log[PPV(EX)]σt0.5+σt0.52=log[$900($7501.010.5)](0.25784×0.50.5)+(0.25784×0.50.52)=1.1185

The value of d1 is 1.1185

d2=d1σt0.5=1.11850.25784×0.50.5=0.9361

The value of d2 is 0.9361

Therefore,

   N(d1)=0.8683N(d2)=0.8254

  Valueofcalloption=[N(d1)×P][N(d2)×PV(EX)]=[0.8683×$900][0.8254×($7501.010.5)]=$165.51

Hence, the value of call option is $165.51

Person X has investing $781.48 and he borrows $615.98,

Calculation of option beta:

Optionbeta=($781.48×1.5$615.98×0)$781.48$615.98=$1,172.22$165.5=$7.082

Therefore, the option beta is $7.082

The lower exercise price decreases the beta of call option ($10.95 to $7.08)

b)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: Value of option when the option beta at an exercise price of $750 and time period is 1 year.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Current stock selling price (P) is $900

Exercise price (EX) is $750

Standard deviation (σ) is 0.25784

Risk free rate (rf) is 0.01 annually,

t = 1

Stock beta is 1.5 and risk free loan beta is 0

Calculation of value of option:

       d1=log[PPV(EX)]σt0.5+σt0.52=log[$900($7501.010.5)](0.25784×10.5)+(0.25784×10.52)=0.8746

The value of d1 is 0.8746

 d2=d1σt0.5=1.11850.25784×10.5=0.6168

The value of d2 is 0.6168

Therefore,

  N(d1)=0.8091N(d2)=0.7313

  Valueofcalloption=[N(d1)×P][N(d2)×PV(EX)]=[0.8091×$900][0.7313×($7501.011)]=$185.15

Hence, the value of call option is $185.15

Person X has investing $728.20 and he borrows $543.05,

Calculation of option beta:

Optionbeta=($728.20×1.5$543.05×0)$728.20$543.05=$1,092.3$185.15=$5.899

Therefore, the option beta is $5.8995

The risk also decreases from $7.08 to $5.90 as the maturity is extended.

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