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You are given the following information: S0 = $ 35.0 X = $ 32.0 U = 1.1 per period D = 0.85 per period T = 0.5 R = 5.0% standard deviation sigma = 0.25 and dividend yield q = 0.…
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You are given the following information: S0 = $ 35.0 X = $ 32.0 U = 1.1 per period D = 0.85 per period T = 0.5 R = 5.0% standard deviation sigma = 0.25 and dividend yield q = 0.…
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You are given the following information:
S0 = $ 35.0 X = $ 32.0
U = 1.1 per period D = 0.85 per period
T = 0.5 R = 5.0%
standard deviation sigma = 0.25 and dividend yield q =
0.
Use a two-period Binom
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