Investments, 11th Edition (exclude Access Card)
Investments, 11th Edition (exclude Access Card)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781260201543
Author: Zvi Bodie Professor; Alex Kane; Alan J. Marcus Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 25, Problem 3PS
Summary Introduction

(a)

To calculate:

The number of shares that an investor can purchase by investing $10000 in a British firm when the rate of exchange is $2/pound

Introduction:

For investing in a British firm, investor of U.S. has to change its funds into the pound and then should compute the number of shares which he can invest in the firm.

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Answer to Problem 3PS

The number of shares that can be purchased by investor in British firm is 125 shares .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  Current price per share=Pound 40 per shareTotal investment=$10000Rate of exchange=$2/pound

To calculate total number of shares, first total investment given in dollars should be converted to Euro which is calculated on the basis of Rate of Exchange and then, the total investment should be divided with current price per share.

  Investment value in pound=$10000$2=Pound 5000

  Number of shares=Pound 5000Pound 40=125 shares

Thus, number of shares that can be purchased is 125 shares .

Summary Introduction

(b)

To calculate:

The rates of return in dollar-denominated after one year in different scenarios and pound-denominated return.

Introduction:

For investing in a British firm, investor of U.S. has to change its funds into the pound and then should compute the number of shares which he can invest in the firm.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3PS

Below table highlights the values for all nine cases:

    Per share price (£) Pound-Denominated Return (%) Dollar-Denominated Return (%) for year-end exchange Rate

      $1.80/£

      $2.00/£

      $2.20/£
    £ 35 12.5% 21.25% 12.5% 3.75%
    £ 40 0.0% 10.00% 0.00% 10.00%
    £ 45 12.5% 1.25% 12.5% 23.75%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  Current price per share=Pound 40 per shareTotal investment=$10000Rate of exchange=$2/pound

Let's first calculate the pound-denominated return and for that, the following formula is used:

  Pound-denominated return=Number of shares Current priceBase priceInitial investment in Pound

By using the above formula, Pound-denominated return is computed as follows:

    Per share price (£) Pound-Denominated Return (%)
    £35 Return=125 £35£40£5000 =£4375£5000£5000 =12.5%
    £40 Return=125 £40£40£5000 =£5000£5000£5000 =0.00%
    £45 Return=125 £45£40£5000 =£5625£5000£5000 =12.5%

Now, calculate the dollar-denominated return and for that, the following formula is used:

  Dollar-denominated return=Number of shares Current price×new rate Base price×base rate Initial investment in Dollar

By using the above formula, Dollar-denominated return is computed as follows:

    Per share price (£) Dollar-Denominated Return (%) for year-end exchange Rate

      $1.80/£

      $2.00/£

      $2.20/£
    £35 Return=$7875$10000$10000 =21.25% Return=$8750$10000$10000 =12.5% Return=$9625$10000$10000 =3.75%
    £40 Return=$9000$10000$10000 =10% Return=$10000$10000$10000 =0.00% Return=$11000$10000$10000 =10%
    £45 Return=$10125$10000$10000 =1.25% Return=$11250$10000$10000 =12.5% Return=$12375$10000$10000 =23.75%
Summary Introduction

(c)

To calculate:

The situation in which the dollar-denominated return will be equal to the pound-denominated return.

Introduction:

For investing in a British firm, investor of U.S. has to change its funds into the pound and then should compute the number of shares which he can invest in the firm.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3PS

The situation is when there will be no change in the exchange rates.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  Current price per share=Pound 40 per shareTotal investment=$10000Rate of exchange=$2/pound

The dollar denomination returns will be equal to the pound denomination return when there is no change over the exchange rate in one year even if the price of the share changes.

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