The treasurer for Pittsburgh Iron Works wishes to use financial futures to risk hedge her interest rate

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The treasurer for Pittsburgh Iron Works wishes to use financial futures to risk hedge her interest rate exposure. She will sell five Treasury futures contracts at $107,000 per contract. It is July and the contracts must be closed out in December of this year. Long-term interest rates are currently 7.3 percent. If they increase to 8.5 percent, assume the value of the contracts will go down by 10 percent. Also if interest rates do increase by 1.2 percent, assume the firm will have additional interest expense on its business loans and other commitments of $63,000. This expense, of course, will be separate from the futures contracts.

a. What will be the profit or loss on the futures contract if interest rates go to 8.5 percent by December when the contract is closed out?

b. Explain why a profit or loss took place on the futures contracts.

After considering the hedging in part

a, what is the net cost to the firm of the increased interest expense of $63,000? What percent of this $63,000 cost did the treasurer effectively hedge away?

d. Indicate whether there would be a profit or loss on the futures contracts if interest rates went down.

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Foundations Of Financial Management

ISBN: 9780073295817

12th Edition

Authors: Stanley B Block, Geoffrey A Hirt

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