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- March 6, 2026 at 7:53 am #725040March 6, 2026 at 7:06 pm #725125
Part A) The exam tested currency futures to hedge an investment including Margin calculations and gain and loss on the futures. The dividend capacity and shortfall due to investment. Daily marked to market on futures to calculate gain and loss. And range of discussions about comparison of hedging methods.
Part B had Investment appraisal, with option to delay and discussion about NPV and BSOP.
Part C had restructuring via sell off and demerger. Asset beta calculation asset based valuation and free cashflow to equity valuation. I think part C was very hard because it was not known where to get the equity value of two divisions as no percentages were given for the separate equities. Required lots of time to think.
March 6, 2026 at 8:02 pm #725126I had a different exam. Part A was hedging of currency investment in a new country and also interest rate options and collars. Annoyed as I didn’t get the FRA on interest or collars correct but nailed the options part. Then theory on borrowing internationally with political issues and risk management theory.
Part B was demerging a division with FCFE and market cap method. Feel like I done ok here but totally screwed market cap method due to time. Theory on MBO vs MBI was nice.
Part C was also nice. NPV, IRR, MIRR, Payback and value at risk. Then theory on the usefulness of each method and other analysis suggestions. Other than missing payback period completely here, I think I performed ok here. Hoping this gets me through.
Heavily theory based exam, 40% calculations 60% theory. Do not underestimate the theory of AFM.
March 6, 2026 at 8:04 pm #725127This sounds tough. Feel fortunate not to have this version of the exam.
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