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BFF5340 ADVANCED DERIVATIVES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long is the BFF5340 final examination?
Your final exam (also referred to as alternative assessment task) will be held during the
official examination period 11 November to 4 December – please check your student
timetable for the start time (this will be at Australian Eastern Standard time AEST). The
assessment duration will be 2 hours and 40 minutes. The assessment will be delivered
through the Moodle platform (please refer to further details below).
How long is the BFF5340 final examination?
EXAM DURATION: 2 hours and 40 minutes (inclusive of reading time)
Semester 2 exam times
Please refer to your timetable for details about the timing for the BFF5340 final exam.

Unsuitable time zone and special arrangements
If you’re in a time zone where your final assessment is scheduled to start before 5.00am or
finish after 12.30am in your local time, you can apply to have your start time changed. Click
https://connect.apps.monash.edu/students/exams/special-arrangements/ to apply. You need to
apply before 11.59pm (AEDT) on Friday 23 October. The University will email you by
Friday 6 November to let you know if your application is successful.
Is the BFF5340 final examination open book?
Yes, the BFF5340 examination is open book this semester and the exam will be delivered
online using the Moodle platform.

What is the format of the exam paper?
The exam is in the form of a Word document.

What are the accepted forms of responses?

Responses must be included in this Word document, or where explicitly specified, in an
Excel file. When the response is to be in Excel, you are also offered the option to complete
the task in MATLAB instead. You will see some or all of the following options in the paper:
1. Type answer here: Simply type your response in the Word document.
2. Type or insert screenshot of answer here: Simply type your response in the Word
document, or write legibly on a piece of paper, take a screenshot and insert the image
into the document at the space specified. This option is provided for questions that
require calculation and/or writing of equations.
3. Answer this question in Excel. Name the worksheet as …. You can choose to answer
this question in MATLAB, in which case, attach a MATLAB script file with functions
(if any) at the end of the file. You must answer the question in an Excel file, name the
worksheet accordingly and once the exam is completed, upload the file together with
your Word document. Use the same Excel file for all questions that require responses
in Excel.
In case you wish to answer this type of questions in MATLAB, you can do so by
uploading a script file that is named accordingly. Any function that is required for the
running of the script file is to be inserted at the end of the script, starting with function
and ending with end.
4. Type or insert screenshot of answer here. You can also choose to answer this question
in Excel (name the worksheet as …) or in MATLAB (attach a MATLAB script file
with functions, if any, at the end of the file). Compared to (4), you have the extra
choice of responding by working out the calculation manually.

Why is Excel used in this exam?
As the most basic tool for computational finance, it is ideal for simple repetitive calculations
and optimisation that cannot be efficiently performed by hand. The Moodle task format allows
for this tool to be incorporated in the exam. Also, Excel has been used in various
demonstrations throughout the course.
Is there a hurdle requirement for BFF5340?
Yes. A student must attain a mark of at least 40% in the final exam. This lower hurdle is part
of the Academic Safety Net that applies for the semester (refer to below for more
information). Where a student fails the unit solely because of failure to satisfy the hurdle
requirement, a mark of 48 will be awarded for the unit.

What is the Academic Safety Net that applies for semester 2, 2020?
 The threshold hurdle for the final exam is 40, lowered from 45.
 If students achieve an overall mark of 40-49 for the unit, they will be offered a
supplementary assessment.
 After results are released, students can choose to exclude the results of all passed units
studied in semester two from the calculation of their Grade Point Average and
Weighted Average Mark. In that case, the units will be awarded SFR (Satisfied
Faculty Requirements)
Is a formula sheet available for the BFF5340 final examination?
Yes. The formula sheet which is now available on Moodle is the formula sheet you will be
getting on the day of the final exam.
Is the formula sheet comprehensive?
Sufficient formulae are provided to enable you to attempt all calculation questions in the final
examination. However, no formula is provided for things that relate to basic conceptual
understanding such as present value calculation and payoff functions of derivative
instrument.
In addition, the formula sheet should not be used as a guide as to what questions will or will
not be covered in the exam.
What is the structure of the BFF5340 final examination?
The BFF5340 exam will comprise 6 questions. One of the six questions is in the form of five
sets of True/False and Explain questions, in which you are asked to state whether a given
statement is true or false, and explain your position. The other five questions are short-answer
calculation and/or conceptual questions, some of which are to be completed in Excel. Students
can choose to complete these Excel questions in MATLAB if they so wish, in which case, their
MATLAB code needs to be clearly commented and final numeric answers explicitly indicated.

How do I prepare for Excel calculation questions?
To enable efficient execution of the exam, prior to the exam, you should have an Excel file
with a set of worksheets that are set up to perform different calculation tasks covered in the
unit. To assist with this preparation, we have made available some “templates” in
Templates.xlsx under Moodle folder Assessments and Exam. These templates facilitate the set-
up of binomial tree option pricing involving several steps, Monte Carlo simulation option
pricing and computation of CDS spreads. These templates provide you with a suggested set up
only and you need to populate them with formulas and test that they work before the exam (by
trying to replicate relevant tutorial questions).
How many decimal points should I round my answers to?
Unless a question specifically asks you to round (for example, to two decimal places) then it
does not matter. You are strongly advised however to leave the rounding to your final answer,
and not to round your inputs during the workings of the problem. For the Excel based questions,
as you will need to use formulas instead of typing in numeric answers, the issue of decimal
points does not apply. However, when stating final answers in the Excel file, use two decimal
places for dollar amount and four decimal places for rate amounts (interest rates, spreads,
hazard rate, probability).
Will I have to show my workings for calculation questions?
Yes. A good response to a calculation question will state the formula, the inputs and the final
answer. When the question is to be answered in Excel, clear commenting is required.
How do I submit my exam?
Upon completion of the exam, (1) name the Excel file using your student ID and (2) upload
to Moodle the Excel file together with the Word document through Moodle submission. This
submission must occur within 3.5 hours of the commencement of the task commencement
time (Australian Eastern Daylight Time).
What do I need to study?
The final exam covers lecture materials from week 3 to week 12 and associated tutorials,
subject to the exclusion below.

Important:
 Lecture Notes and all illustrations provided throughout the semester
 Lecture Recordings
 Tutorial Workshop Questions/Solutions
 Tutorial Recordings
 Exam Practice Questions/Solutions
Exclusion
The following are NOT examinable:
- Week 2 Lecture on Stochastic processes and the associated tutorial
- Questions 2 and 3 in Tutorial 4 (Black-Scholes-Merton revisited)
Be prepared to be tested on applying theories using critical skills rather than purely being
required to plug inputs in a given formula to derive an answer. Some questions will test the
ability to extend the solution on simplified problems to a more realistic setting.
Is there a past exam paper for practice?
We have uploaded the Semester 1 2020 exam paper and solution on Moodle. You should
consult the solution only after making a serious attempt on the questions. Some questions may
fall into areas that are not examinable this semester, in which case, you can safely ignore them.
The coming exam will be different from this past exam.
What are the exam consultation sessions?
We will hold the following Zoom consultations:
Binh Do: Tuesday 2-3pm 10 November Melbourne time.
Iain Maclachlan: TBC
You can also ask questions by posting on Moodle’s Assessment forum. We’ll attempt to
respond within 24 hours.
Is Stock Trak trading covered in the exam?
No.
Important-Academic Integrity
Please refer to the BFF5340 Moodle site which has an entire folder devoted to
Academic Integrity.
What if I am sick on the day of the final examination?
Students enrolled at an Australian campus must use the online system (refer to link below) only
for end-of-semester exams that appear in your exam timetable in WES. You must not contact
the Chief Examiner to apply for special consideration. Any applications received will be sent
to the CE after applications have been lodged online using the link below.
Link: http://www.monash.edu/exams/changes/special-consideration



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