The mining company produces 25,000 pounds of copper each month in its mining operations. To eliminate the

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The mining company produces 25,000 pounds of copper each month in its mining operations. To eliminate the price risk associated with copper sales, on December 1 of Year 1, the mining company entered into a futures contract to sell 25,000 pounds of copper on January 1 of Year 2. The futures price is $0.77 per pound. The futures contract is managed through an exchange, so the mining company does not know the party on the other side of the contract. As with most derivative contracts, this futures contract will be settled by an exchange of cash on January 1 of Year 2 based on the price of copper on that date. What net amount will the mining company pay or receive on January 1 of Year 2 under the futures contract if the price of copper per pound on that date is

(1) $0.62,

(2) $0.88, and

(3) $0.77 ?

Remember that the futures contract is for 25,000 pounds and that the mining company is selling the copper.


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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-0324592375

17th Edition

Authors: James D. Stice, Earl K. Stice, Fred Skousen

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