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17th September 2009
Business Risk Assessment Surveys Strengthen Your Risk Management Process
Running a company is a risky proposition. Too much risk can be very costly, particularly when things go wrong. Too little risk can also be very costly, especially when smart risks... Read >
Author: Howard Deutsch
16th September 2009
The way one lives each day affects the heart. An unhealthy lifestyle can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Making lifestyle changes now could save life. While many Women still do not know it, heart disease is the number one killer of women. About a half ... Read >
Author: prashant
04th September 2009
Whenever you start talking to your broker or to a company direct, it's easy to assume you know exactly what insurance is. You pay a premium and, when you get into trouble, the policy pays out. Except, sometimes, it does not pay as much as you were expecti... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
23rd August 2009
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to dispel misconceptions about the effect of high frequency traders (HFTs) on market making. I will clarify how markets are made on non-HFT exchanges and then explore the efficiencies created for the markets by h... Read >
Author: D. Keith Ross, Jr.
03rd August 2009
Nobody wants to screw up. Bloopers that cost money are far worse. Unfortunately, most oldsters make costly mistakes when it comes to getting auto insurance for their teen drivers. This mistakes are delicate, yet when magnified they would mean paying fa... Read >
Author: Toby Lott
03rd August 2009
Forex currency trading online is becoming very popular among investors thanks to new technology software that can make calculated market decisions for you and help even a beginner become very profitable. Thanks to this software and the significant upside ... Read >
Author: Steven Kaboski
03rd August 2009
It is advisable to insure ones small business against risk such as fire, floods or other naturally occurring disasters. Taking an insurance cover does not necessarily imply that one is looking forward to bad times. In any case, it only means that one is l... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2009
Managing your risks while trading is utmost important. It does sound like a dictum, but is worth listening to if you are a forex trader! Risk management is varied ideas combined that control your trading risk. Managing risk, in simple terms would mean avo... Read >
Author: stevenz zed
16th June 2009
Forex
Income Engine 2.0
Forex Trading Methods: What makes a trading method "good"?
Risk Management: I want to continue the discussion on how to find the
right trading method for Forex trading. Previously, I shared that for
any F... Read >
Author: forexengine
16th June 2009
Forex
Income Engine 2.0
Forex Trading Methods: What makes a trading method "good"?
Risk Management: I want to continue the discussion on how to find the
right trading method for Forex trading. Previously, I shared that for
any F... Read >
Author: forexengine
16th June 2009
Forex
Income Engine 2.0
Forex Trading Methods: What makes a trading method "good"?
Risk Management: I want to continue the discussion on how to find the
right trading method for Forex trading. Previously, I shared that for
any F... Read >
Author: forexengine
07th May 2009
Singapore, 30 April 2009 - As part of NUS Business School’s outreach to the human resources community, the Office of Executive Education arranged for Professor Richard Arvey, Head of the Management and Organisation Department, to speak at the HR Congres... Read >
Author: Richard Arvey
16th April 2009
When you hire a business outsourcing company for your risk management needs, you need to spell out the context for your risk management process.
The steps should include identification, planning, mapping, defining, developing, and mitigation.
A busi... Read >
Author: daniel
09th February 2009
Long gone are the days where risk management was left to one operational person reporting through to middle management. Regardless of the industry sector, risk is best managed at the source. Current successes in Enterprise-wide risk management (ERM) show ... Read >
Author: Barry Williams
02nd February 2009
There are only two types of traders - winners and losers. Most traders are losers. In fact government studies of traders show that between 90 and 95% end up losing their money.
What are the differences between the winners and the losers? Here are so... Read >
Author: Jubair Ahmed
04th January 2009
Are you looking to make money investing in forex?
Any investing in any market means taking some level of risk. No trading formula is ever a sure fire success, but there are ways to lessen the risk. The most successful traders use Forex trading softwa... Read >
Author: Sherman C
13th December 2008
The current Bellingham/Whatcom County housing climate has created crisis for some homeowners and opportunity for some home buyers. As in any time of instability, there is the potential for risk on both sides. The first step to managing risk is to know t... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson
01st December 2008
Many traders have heard the oft-quoted statistic that "Over 95% of beginning forex traders will lose, and only 5% will win." Well even if you had a very intelligent and honest forex mentor, what he might not have mentioned is that this applies not just to... Read >
Author: Nathan Navachi
05th November 2008
Managing Risk
As far as possible a structured approach should be taken to minimise flood risks on construction projects which will involve:
• Assessing the risks
• Avoiding risks where possible
• Where risks cannot be avoided, taking due... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kim Hutson
How Secure Is Your Security? You've got firewalls and you've got antivirus software, so why is your computer back with IT having its hard drive wiped and everything re-installed? The simple answer is because the risk to se... Read >
Author: Kmberlie
13th August 2008
IT GRC among the most mature
Marked by a focus on operational excellence, firms with the most mature IT GRC profiles have established an integrated approach to managing risk and reward within the IT function and across the entire organization. Among t... Read >
Author: compliance
29th July 2008
Every business is a risk and every business has its own risks - fortunately these risks can be managed. The risks can be reduced to zero but then the company would not be manageable so the risk management process has to be sympathetic with the company... Read >
Author: Karen Stephens
23rd July 2008
Every business is a risk and every business has its own risks - fortunately these risks can be managed. The risks can be reduced to zero but then the company would not be manageable so the risk management process has to be sympathetic with the company... Read >
Author: Karen Stephens
21st July 2008
Sensitivities surrounding electronic transactions, identities and authorization are running high. On one side, the business case is hugely appealing as authenticated electronic transactions promise a far more efficient -- and theoretically, accountable -... Read >
Author: Gregg LaRoche
07th July 2008
Anyone that makes or earns money has risk with this money. Do we spend it and risk losing out on opportunities? Do we store it in a mattress and risk losing to inflation? Do we buy CD's and gurantee a loss since they are always behind the inflation curve.... Read >
Author: Dell
02nd April 2008
There are many methods to build superior trading habits. Good trading habits will make trading a part of routine, rather than a task. Getting in the habit of doing everything exactly to plan will boost trading profits, marking one more step in the path... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
31st March 2008
It is a sad fact that 90% of traders fail, and many very quickly give up. Why? When I went through a phase of losing trades I treated it as a temporary setback and went back to the drawing board. I analysed the reasons of my failure and I sought the guida... Read >
Author: A.B. 4X Trader
31st January 2008
It’s a common thing to see new traders obsess over finding the “latest” and “best” way to trade Forex. While this may seem like the logical thing to do (after all, we’re trading to make money right?), the true secret to making money in Forex t... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
07th August 2007
The term "high risk" simply means the acquiring banks believe there is a higher risk of financial loss when underwriting particular businesses. With increasing incidents of fraud on acquiring banks are becoming more risk adverse. Historically, high risk... Read >
Author: Chris
26th July 2007
There’s been a lot of talk recently about how insurance companies calculate
risk and use factors like BMI to determine your premium. Insurance is all
about managing risk and taking precautions to ensure you live longer for the
benefit of al... Read >
Author: Life Insurance Toronto
23rd July 2007
Despite what many would have you think, managing risk is less about ticking boxes and more to do with recognising the extent of your knowledge.
Financial planning these days – at least as practised in some quarters – can be a peculiar business. You... Read >
Author: Melanie
10th June 2007
Headlines from the salary-related articles at web site efinancialcareers.com read, “Lucrative Times for Risk Professionals,” (Apr. 9, 2007), “Demand Pumps Pay in Risk Management,” (Jan. 7, 2007), “Hefty Increases to Risk Executives,” (June 20,... Read >
Author: mikeguth
16th May 2007
This article is on issues involved in Assessing and Managing Risk, while working on projects in the workplace.
In many projects, risks are identified and analysed in a random, brainstorming, fashion. This is often fatal to the success of the project, ... Read >
Author: CJ Williams
12th February 2007
Whether we realise it or not, managing risk is something we all deal with everyday. For example, the simple process of crossing a street involves a certain degree of risk which we manage without even blinking an eyelid. Imagine for a moment crossing a bus... Read >
Author: Luke Andersen
03rd October 2006
A comprehensive resource and reference guide, for corporate and business endeavors is the recently released publication by KPMG. It offers broad and bread-necessary guidance to executives on how to compete effectively and competitively in the global marke... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd June 2006
Mobile phones are an integral part of our lives now; their presence is reflected in our life style, our daily routines and our dependence on these gadgets. How ever we cannot ignore the ill's of a technology that has almost taken the shape of life!
New r... Read >
Author: Hussey R
27th February 2006
The most commonly stated reasons for conducting employment screening involve protection. Employers want to protect their customers, employees, products, inventories, intangible assets, reputations, and overall profitability from various forms of risk.
... Read >
Author: Joel Cheesman
17th January 2006
It was not too long ago when contracts were made on a handshake and a promise. Individuals were not particularly concerned with things like insurance because they relied upon the goodwill of their neighbor to compensate them for wrongful damage. For a v... Read >
Author: Sam Caldrone
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