a.
To compute: The maturity future price after 1 year if T-bill rate is 3% and expected dividend yield is 2%.
Introduction:
Future price: A price estimated for a financial transaction that is supposed to be occurring in the future is called future price. Sometimes we have to estimate the future price of a commodity that will occur on a future date. So, on that future day, the price estimated now will become the settlement price of future contracts.
b.
To compute: The value of maturity price if the T-bill rate is less than the dividend yield less than 1%.
Introduction:
Dividend yield: It is supposed to be the amount of money paid by the company to its shareholders. Normally, dividend yield is calculated for one year of investment and is represented in terms of percentages.

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INVESTMENTS-CONNECT PLUS ACCESS
- Intermediate Financial Management (MindTap Course...FinanceISBN:9781337395083Author:Eugene F. Brigham, Phillip R. DavesPublisher:Cengage Learning
