A mathematical model originally derived by economists Myron Scholes, Robert Merton, and Fischer Black to value stock options traded on public markets. The Black-Scholes Formula provides a way to determine the worth of a CALL OPTION at any given time. To find out how to use this formula, see DLC Course 22: Black-Scholes Valuations.
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