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What is the purpose of risk management as a whole?(1 point)
To avoid any risky behaviors.
To transfer all risk to another.
To reduce the influence and effect of uncertainty and loss of value by identifying risks and creating a financial plan to manage those risks through risk control strategies.
To learn to accept risks regardless of possible loss.
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To reduce the influence and effect of uncertainty and loss of value by identifying risks and creating a financial plan to manage those risks through risk control strategies.
(This option correctly captures risk management’s goal of identifying, evaluating, and managing risks—not avoiding all risk, transferring all risk, or blindly accepting risk.)
(This option correctly captures risk management’s goal of identifying, evaluating, and managing risks—not avoiding all risk, transferring all risk, or blindly accepting risk.)
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