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Option pricing is one of the most important issues while dealing with this sort of terminal assets. At present, the probabilistic Black–Scholes model and the binominal Cox–Ross–Rubinstein model are the most popular and widely used to this end. Therefore, the paper discusses the impact of...
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Real option valuation methods used in firm valuation process allow taking into consideration firm’s flexibility and its adaptability to environmental changes. In the binomial tree model it is assumed that stock price changes are composed of a great number of small binomial changes. This...
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Real option valuation methods used in firm valuation process allow taking into consideration firm’s flexibility and its adaptability to environmental changes. The risk is taken into consideration at an expected rate of return in real option – an expected return rate is related to CAPM model....
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