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  • 11Risk adjusted return on capital — (RAROC) is a risk based profitability measurement framework for analysing risk adjusted financial performance and providing a consistent view of profitability across businesses. The concept was developed by Bankers Trust in the late 1970s. Note,… …

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  • 12Risk analysis (Business) — Risk analysis is a technique to identify and assess factors that may jeopardize the success of a project or achieving a goal. This technique also helps to define preventive measures to reduce the probability of these factors from occurring and… …

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  • 13Risk society — is a term used to describe a society that is organized in response to risk. According to sociologist Anthony Giddens, it is a society increasingly preoccupied with the future (and also with safety), which generates the notion of risk (Giddens… …

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  • 14Risk modeling — refers to the use of formal econometric techniques to determine the aggregate risk in a financial portfolio. Risk modeling is one of many subtasks within the broader area of financial modeling.Risk modeling uses a variety of techniques including… …

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  • 15Risk Management Information Systems — (RMIS) are typically computerized systems that assist in consolidating property values, claims, policy, and exposure information and provide the tracking and management reporting capabilities to enable you to monitor and control your overall cost …

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  • 16Risk (Megadeth) — Risk Studioalbum von Megadeth Veröffentlichung 31. August 1999 Aufnahme 4. Januar – 22. April 1999 …

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  • 17Risk arbitrage — Risk arbitrage, or merger arbitrage, is an investment or trading strategy often associated with hedge funds. Two principal types of merger are possible: a cash merger, and a stock merger. In a cash merger, an acquirer proposes to purchase the… …

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  • 18Risk homeostasis — is a risk theory developed by Gerald J.S. Wilde, a professor emeritus of psychology at Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This theory is fleshed out in Wilde s book1.The theory of risk homeostasis states that an individual has an… …

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  • 19Risk (disambiguation) — Risk or risks may refer to:* Risk, the variance in expected outcomes, usually in reference to the possibility of negative results * Risk management, mitigation of risk using managerial resources * Risk (game), a strategy board game of world… …

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  • 20risk assessment — ➔ assessment * * * risk assessment UK US noun ► [C or U] (also risk analysis) MANAGEMENT the process of finding out how much risk is involved in doing something: »He has responsibility for financial management, strategic planning and risk… …

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