In a put options contract, the
A) seller has the obligation to receive the instrument at a specified time.
B) buyer has the obligation to deliver the instrument at a specified time.
C) buyer has the obligation to receive the instrument at a specified time.
D) seller has the obligation to deliver the instrument at a specified time.
A
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Suppose Sarah owns a small company that makes wedding cakes. The table below shows how Sarah's total cost varies depending on the number of wedding cakes she makes each day.Number ofCakes Per DayTotal CostPer Day0$1001$1802$2203$3004$4005$5206$660If the market for wedding cakes is perfectly competitive, and wedding cakes sell for $95 each, then Sarah should produce ________ cakes per day.
A. 6 B. 3 C. 5 D. 0
Jim has the following assets and liabilities:Credit Card balance$2,000Cash$500Government bonds$2,000Stocks$5,000Checking$750Car loan balance$5,000Car$15,000Which of the following actions would decrease Jim's money demand by $200?
A. Jim writes a $200 check for cash and holds the cash. B. Jim sells a $200 government bond and puts the proceeds in his checking account. C. Jim writes a check for $200 to pay down his credit card balance. D. Jim sells $200 worth of stocks and puts the proceeds in his checking account.
Explain the forecast error, ut+1, in terms of: (1 ) Its equation (what it is equal to) (2 ) How it is used (3 ) Its accuracy
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are possible outcomes of a banking crisis EXCEPT
A) depositors, but not banks, may lose all or a portion of their assets. B) a recession due to decreases in consumption by households. C) decreases in investment. D) a contagion effect of the crisis from vulnerable banks to financial institutions on sound basis.