On December 1, 2011, Keenan Company, a U -Compute the Fair Value of the Foreign Currency Option at Merchandise
On December 1, 2011, Keenan Company, a U.S. firm, sold merchandise to Velez Company of Canada for 150,000 Canadian dollars (CAD) . Collection of the receivable is due on February 1, 2012. Keenan purchased a foreign currency put option with a strike price of $.97 (U.S.) on December 1, 2011. This foreign currency option is designated as a cash flow hedge. Relevant exchange rates follow:
-Compute the fair value of the foreign currency option at February 1, 2012.
A) $6,000.
B) $4,500.
C) $3,000.
D) $7,500.
E) $1,500.
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