QUESTION 2 ANSWER ALL PARTS a. Explain how default occurs for a limited liability company within a structural model. How does the Merton model predict probability of default? (40% question weight) b. Describe the payoff to equity and bond holders at maturity T within Merton's Distance to Default (DtD) model. Explain the relationship between DtD and probability of default. (20% question weight) C. The following information is given for three limited liability companies: Company B 71,996 Asset value Asset volatility Asset drift rate Short-term liabilities Long-term liabilities 28.3% Company A 71,476 26.4% 4.7% 16,299 Company C 76,249 23.5% 4.7% 17,321 4.5% 16,987 35,675 33,287 34,678 Calculate the Distance to Default (DtD) for each company and compare the results. Explain the main drivers of DtD based on the information available in the above table. Which company is the most risky? (40% question weight) QUESTION 2 ANSWER ALL PARTS a. Explain how default occurs for a limited liability company within a structural model. How does the Merton model predict probability of default? (40% question weight) b. Describe the payoff to equity and bond holders at maturity T within Merton's Distance to Default (DtD) model. Explain the relationship between DtD and probability of default. (20% question weight) C. The following information is given for three limited liability companies: Company B 71,996 Asset value Asset volatility Asset drift rate Short-term liabilities Long-term liabilities 28.3% Company A 71,476 26.4% 4.7% 16,299 Company C 76,249 23.5% 4.7% 17,321 4.5% 16,987 35,675 33,287 34,678 Calculate the Distance to Default (DtD) for each company and compare the results. Explain the main drivers of DtD based on the information available in the above table. Which company is the most risky? (40% question weight)