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The amount of risk which an organisation plans to retain, following all planned steps to reduce the risk | ''Risk management.'' | ||
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The allocation of a organisation's total risk among its different functions. | |||
From a treasury perspective, if substantial risk is taken in the business model, then we will need a very conservative approach in treasury. | |||
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The amount of risk which an organisation plans to retain, following all planned steps to reduce the risk for the organisation. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Budget]] | |||
* [[Business model]] | |||
* [[Conservative]] | |||
* [[Guide to risk management]] | |||
* [[Enterprise risk management]] | |||
* [[Key control indicator]] | |||
* [[Risk appetite]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] | |||
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 2 April 2019
Risk management.
1.
The allocation of a organisation's total risk among its different functions.
From a treasury perspective, if substantial risk is taken in the business model, then we will need a very conservative approach in treasury.
2.
The amount of risk which an organisation plans to retain, following all planned steps to reduce the risk for the organisation.