Intermediate Financial Accounting II
The expiration date is the last date on which a financial instrument, like stock options or warrants, can be exercised. After this date, the holder can no longer buy or sell the underlying asset at the predetermined price, rendering the option or warrant worthless if not exercised. This critical feature affects both the value of the option or warrant and the decisions of investors regarding their timing and strategies.
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