Individual Assignment

FIN201

Financial Mathematics

Assignment 2 – Individual Assignment / TMA 2

July 2014 Presentation

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Individual Assignment

This assignment is worth 25% of the final mark for FIN201 Financial Mathematics.

The cut-off date for this assignment is 27 October 2014, 2359hrs.

In this assignment, you are expected to:

 Use Excel spreadsheets to model financial concepts.

 Apply knowledge of mathematical tools to developments in the economy and in the world of finance.

 Demonstrate proficiency in writing.

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Question 1

The stock price of Big Umbrellas is currently $100. Both call and put options on Big

Umbrellas’ stock are available for trading on the options market. The stock price is expected

to either increase by 10% or decrease by 8% every quarter. The expiry date of the options is

in 180 days. The exercise price of both calls and puts is $95. The risk-free rate is 1.5% (per

annum). Assume 360 days in a year and every quarter is 90 days.

(a) Calculate the price of the call option using the binomial option pricing model. (10 marks)

(b) Calculate the price of the put option using the binomial option pricing model. (10 marks)

Question 2

Jane bought a 3 year bond for $1,000. Both the coupon rate of the bond and the yield to

maturity at the time of purchase was 8%. Immediately after the purchase, the yield to

maturity increased to 10%. Coupons are paid semi-annually.

Calculate the change in the bond’s price and explain the impact of the interest rate change on

the value of the bond.

(10 marks)

Question 3

Collin is a fixed income portfolio manager. His current bond portfolio consists of the

following corporate bonds:

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Corporate Bond Corporate Rate Maturity Convexity Number of Bonds

A 6% 6 Months 0.50 600

B 7% 12 Months 1.42 900

C 8% 18 Months 3.40 800

D 9% 24 Months 4.46 1,000

All of Collin’s corporate bonds have a face value of $1,000 and pay coupons on a semi-

annual basis.

Collin is concerned how interest rate changes will affect the value of his portfolio. As part of

his research, he has compiled the following information about the term structure of interest

rates using government bonds.

Maturity Coupon Rate Yield

6 Months 0.0% 0.5%

12 Months 0.0% 1.0%

18 Months 2.5% 1.5%

24 Months 3.0% 1.8%

All the government bonds have a face value of $1,000 and also pay coupons on a semi-annual

basis.

(a) Calculate all the implied forward rates beginning after 6 months up till 24 months. (10 marks)

(b) Calculate the current value of Collin’s bond portfolio. (10 marks)

(c) Calculate the duration of each of the bonds A, B, C and D. (10 marks)

(d) Calculate the value of Collin’s bond portfolio using duration only; assuming interest rate has increased by 1.5%.

(10 marks)

(e) Calculate the value of Collin’s bond portfolio after 1 year using both duration and convexity; assuming interest rate has fallen by 1.2%.

(10 marks)

Question 4

Amy is the COO of Quantum Industries, a company specialising in next generation quantum

computers. Amy is considering a proposal to build a new factory in Brazil. If the new factory

is successful, Amy estimates that the company could realise a profit of $100 million. If it

fails, the company could make a loss of $75 million. Running through the various scenarios,

Amy thinks that there is a 60% chance that the new factory will fail.

One of Amy’s managers has suggested to Amy that the company build a small pilot factory.

If the pilot factory works, then Amy can consider building the full factory.

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The pilot factory would cost $10 million to build. Amy thinks that there is a 50-50 chance

that the pilot will succeed. If the pilot works, there is a 90% chance that the full factory (if

constructed) will also succeed. If the pilot fails, there is only a 20% probability that the full

factory will succeed (if constructed).

(a) Illustrate the decision-making process using decision trees and calculate the expected monetary value of building the pilot factory and not building the pilot factory.

(15 marks)

(b) If the cost of the pilot factory is increased to $20 million, illustrate whether Amy should build the pilot factory.

(5 marks)

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