Writing a call option without owning the underlying stock


1. Writing a call option without owning the underlying stock is known as a

Covered call

Covered put

Naked call

Naked put

2. An example of an advantage to a firm doing an IPO is

Accounting data is public

Less monitoring

Underpricing

None of the above

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Financial Management: Writing a call option without owning the underlying stock
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