Look at the JAL FX loss scenario in the Additional Text Readings where JAL lost as much or more in FX than the $800 million value of the planes it was purchasing. Then calculate JAL’s cost if it had used a different type of hedge, borrowing US $ to buy US government bonds that it then cashed as each plane was purchased. Generally one can borrow up to 95% of the value of US government bonds with the borrowing cost normally about .25% or 25 basis points above the yield on the bonds. Assume that the yield on the bonds is 8% and that they borrow for the full 10 years noted in the case