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Chapter 34 risk management Section 34.1 Business Risk Management Handling Business Risks

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 PREDICT What are some possible risks for businesses?

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Explain the nature and scope of risk management. Identify the various types of business risks.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Risk is part of doing business. Businesses manage risks to benefit public interest, safety, and the environment and to comply with existing laws.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 business risk risk management economic risk natural risk human risk

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Identify Business Risks

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Identify Business Risks

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 What Is Risk Management? Business Risk Risk Management business risk The potential for financial gain, loss, or failure. risk management The systematic process of managing an organization’s risks to achieve objectives in a manner consistent with public interest, human safety, environmental needs, and the law.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 What Is Risk Management? Economic Risks Competition Changing Consumer Lifestyles Population Changes Limited Usefulness or Style of a Product Product Obsolescence Government Regulation Inflation Recession economic risk A risk that results from changes in overall business conditions.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 What Is Risk Management? Natural Risks Floods Tornadoes Hurricanes Fires Lightning Droughts Earthquakes natural risk A risk that is caused by natural occurrences, such as floods, fires, and earthquakes.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 What Is Risk Management? Human Risks Theft Employees Environment Computers human risk Risk caused by employee dishonesty, errors, mistakes, and omissions, as well as the unpredictability of customers or the workplace.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Section 34.1 1. Explain why changing lifestyles pose an economic risk for a business. Changing lifestyles are a risk because if businesses fail to adapt goods and services to meet these changing interests and needs, they probably will not survive due to drops in sales.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Section 34.1 2. List three examples of natural risks. Examples may include floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, lightning, droughts, and earthquakes.

Business Risk Management Section 34.1 Section 34.1 3. Identify the causes of human risks for a business. Causes for human risks include employee dishonesty, errors, mistakes, omissions, and the unpredictability of customers or the workplace itself.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 PREDICT What are some of the methods businesses use to handle risk?

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Explain effective security and safety precautions, policies, and procedures. Describe the various ways businesses can manage risk. Explain the concept of insurance.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Businesses use various strategies to help prevent, avoid, and protect against accidents, injuries, fires, thefts, defective products, and environmental and other disasters.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 insurance policy extended coverage fidelity bond performance bond

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Different Methods of Handling Risk

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Different Methods of Handling Risk

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Screening and Training Employees Providing Safe Conditions and Safety Instruction Risk Prevention and Control Controlling Employee Theft Preventing Shoplifting Reducing Workplace Threats

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Four Risk Transfer Methods

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Four Risk Transfer Methods

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Types of Insurance Policies Property Insurance Liability Insurance Extended Coverage Fidelity Bonds Performance Bonds insurance policy A contract between a business and an insurance company to cover a specific business risk. fidelity bond A bond that provides insurance that protects a business from employee dishonesty. performance bond Also called a surety bond, a bond that provides financial protection for losses that might occur when a construction project is not finished due to a contractor’s impaired financial condition. extended coverage A property insurance endorsement that provides protection against types of loss that may not be covered under a basic property insurance policy.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Descriptions of Each Feature of Property Insurance

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Descriptions of Each Feature of Property Insurance

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Characteristics of Fidelity Bonds and Performance Bonds and Characteristics of Both

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Characteristics of Fidelity Bonds and Performance Bonds and Characteristics of Both

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Ways of Handling Business Risks Risk Retention Risk Avoidance Assuming the financial responsibility for the consequence of loss A business refuses to engage in a particular activity

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Section 34.2 1. Identify the strategies used for risk prevention and control. Strategies used for risk prevention and control include screening and training employees, providing safe conditions and sufficient safety instruction, preventing external theft, and deterring employee theft.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Section 34.2 2. Explain the purpose of an insurance policy. The purpose of an insurance policy is to transfer risk from the business to an insurance company.

Handling Business Risks Section 34.2 Section 34.2 3. List three different ways that a business can transfer risks. Three different ways a business can transfer risks are by purchasing insurance, promoting product and service warranties, and transferring risk through business ownership.

Chapter 34 risk management Section 34.1 Business Risk Management End of Chapter 34 risk management Section 34.1 Business Risk Management Section 13.2 Handling Business Risks