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*The {{eqderivprov|Equity Amount}} ({{eqderivprov|8.7}}) equals the {{eqderivprov|Equity Notional Amount}} times the {{eqderivprov|Rate of Return}}. | *The {{eqderivprov|Equity Amount}} ({{eqderivprov|8.7}}) equals the {{eqderivprov|Equity Notional Amount}} times the {{eqderivprov|Rate of Return}}. | ||
*The {{eqderivprov|Rate of Return}} ({{eqderivprov|5.7}}) is (({{eqderivprov|Final Price}} - {{eqderivprov|Initial Price}})/{{eqderivprov|Initial Price}}) * any{{eqderivprov|Multiplier}} | *The {{eqderivprov|Rate of Return}} ({{eqderivprov|5.7}}) is (({{eqderivprov|Final Price}} - {{eqderivprov|Initial Price}})/{{eqderivprov|Initial Price}}) * any{{eqderivprov|Multiplier}} | ||
*The Final Price is the market value of the Share on the Valuation Date | *The {{eqderivprov|Final Price}} is the market value of the {{eqderivprov|Share}} on the {{eqderivprov|Valuation Date}} | ||
*Initial Price is the price specified in the confirm (as adjusted by this glorious mechanic). | *{{eqderivprov|Initial Price}} is the price specified in the confirm (as adjusted by this glorious mechanic). | ||
You pay out the equity amount, and adjust the notional accordingly. It's like converting a collateral amount into an absolute obligation by restriking. |