Corporate Finance
The Black-Scholes-Merton model is a mathematical formula used to calculate the theoretical price of European-style options, which can only be exercised at expiration. This model incorporates factors such as the current stock price, the option's strike price, the time until expiration, the risk-free interest rate, and the volatility of the underlying asset to provide a framework for valuing options in financial markets.
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