Aggressive
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Risk appetite.
More aggressive financial and operational strategies are those in which higher levels of risk may be acceptable, if they appropriately rewarded.
Examples include:
- Being willing to lend to borrowers other than very strongest credits, for an acceptable additional yield.
- Using relatively more debt, in the corporate capital structure.
- Taking a more selective approach to hedging financial risks.
See also
- Conservative
- Hedging
- Rewarded risk
- Risk appetite
- Risk averse
- Risk management
- Guide to risk management
- Optimal capital structure
- Risk policy
- Risk register
- Risk tolerance
- Yield
Other links
Risk appetite and risk tolerance: Practical guidance, www.theirm.org