Risk & its Classification von Edu Pristine

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Risk & its Classification“ von Edu Pristine ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Archiv - Foundation of Risk Management“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Risk Definition
  • Classifications of Risks
  • Market Risk
  • Liquidity Risk
  • Credit Risk
  • Operational Risk

Dozent des Vortrages Risk & its Classification

 Edu Pristine

Edu Pristine

Trusted by Fortune 500 Companies and 10,000 Students from 40+ countries across the globe, EduPristine is one of the leading International Training providers for Finance Certifications like FRM®, CFA®, PRM®, Business Analytics, HR Analytics, Financial Modeling, Operational Risk Modeling etc. It was founded by industry professionals who have worked in the area of investment banking and private equity in organizations such as Goldman Sachs, Crisil - A Standard & Poors Company, Standard Chartered and Accenture.

EduPristine has conducted corporate training for various leading corporations and colleges like JP Morgan, Bank of America, Ernst & Young, Accenture, HSBC, IIM C, NUS Singapore etc. EduPristine has conducted more than 500,000 man-hours of quality training in finance.
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Auszüge aus dem Begleitmaterial

... and that offers that look too good to be true (offering opportunity with little or no risk) are generally not true. By emphasizing the upside potential as well as the downside dangers, this definition also serves the useful purpose of reminding us of an important truth ...

... C. Liquidity (cash flow) 2.Operational Risk A. Business operations (efficiency, supply chain, business cycles) B. Information technology 3.Strategic Risk A.Reputational (i. e., bad publicity) B.Demographic and social/cultural trends C. Regulatory and political ...

... Risk to your Advantage Cash Flow from existing ...

... upside Too little risk taking, if managers end-up over invested in company Risk taking focused on investments with short-term earnings payoffs ...