FORECASTING
refers to the practice of predicting what will happen in the future by taking into consideration events in the past and present.
RISK
is the exposure a company or organization has to factors that may lower its profits or cause it to fail.
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FORECASTING
refers to the practice of predicting what will happen in the future by taking into consideration events in the past and present.
RISK
is the exposure a company or organization has to factors that may lower its profits or cause it to fail.
FORECASTING RISK
involves predicting the potential uncertainties and variations that can affect future outcomes, often by using statistical models and past data analysis.
It helps businesses and individuals to make informed decisions by
BUSINESS BAROMETERS
is a metric or set of indicators used to gauge the overall health and direction of a business.
Risk Survey
the process of identifying, assessing and responding to potential risk.
SPECIFIC RISK IN INDUSTRIAL OPERATION
refer to the hazards particular to some sectors, activities, or workplace.
TECHNOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
Relatively new field of study in which the intent is to examine the consequences of introducing new technology.
INSURANCE
A financial arrangement that offers financial protection from losses or specific risk.
It can help reduce financial impact from unexpected events.
CAPITAL
refers to resources like land, buildings, machinery, tools, and materials used in production.
BONDS
are promises to repay loans.
CORPORATE CAPITALIZATION
The key factors or chief factors in this decision are the nature and size of the business.
LONG-TERM LOANS
It usually lasts for more than 5 years.
Used for large projects or investments that require significant capital.
SHORT TERM LOANS
Typically range from 30 days to 2 years.
It is usually used to cover temporary needs of a business-like purchasing materials or supplies, paying for operational expenses like salaries.
MONEY MARKET
refers to a financial market segment where short-term borrowing, lending, buying, and selling of financial instruments occur.
BUDGETING
is a function to plan that profit or return picture.