Multiple Choice
For European options, the value of a put is equal to
A) the value of a call minus the value of a share plus the present value of the exercise price.
B) the value of a call plus the value of a share plus the present value of the exercise price.
C) the value of the share minus the value of a call plus the present value of the exercise price.
D) the value of the share minus the present value of the exercise price plus the value of a call.
Correct Answer:

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