Multiple Choice
Woolsey Corporation, a U.S. company, expects to sell goods to a British customer at a price of 250,000 pounds, with delivery and payment to be made on October 24. On July 24, Woolsey purchased a three-month put option for 250,000 British pounds and designated this option as a cash flow hedge of a forecasted foreign currency transaction expected to be completed in late October. The following exchange rates apply: What amount will Woolsey include as an option expense in net income for the period July 24 to October 24?
A) $4,000.
B) $5,000.
C) $10,000.
D) $12,000.
E) $14,000.
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