FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781260013962
Author: BREALEY
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 22, Problem 1QP

a.

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To discuss: The number of euros Person X can purchase for $100, and how many dollars can be bought from 100 euros.

a.

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Purchase of euros for $100:

1001.376=72.67

Thus, €72.67 can be purchased for $100.

Purchase of dollars for €100:

100×1.376=$137.60

Thus, $137.60 can be purchased for €100.

b.

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To discuss: The number of country S franc’s Person X can purchase for $100, and how many dollars can be bought from 100 country S francs.

b.

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Purchase of country S francs for $100:

100×0.888=88.80

Thus, 88.80 country S francs can be purchased for $100.

Purchase of dollars for 100 country S francs:

1000.888=$112.61

Thus, $112.61 can be purchased for 100 country S francs.

c.

Summary Introduction

To discuss: The increase or decrease in the exchange rate of B pounds

c.

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If there is a depreciation in the B pounds then $1 will purchase more B pounds so the direct exchange rate is ($/£) will decline, and the indirect exchange rate (£/$) will rise.

d.

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To discuss: The choice of person X on the dollars of country U or country C.

d.

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One dollar of country U can purchase 1.095 country C dollars. Thus, one dollar of country U worth’s more than one dollar of country C.

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