so many challenges and risks associated with their aim. For instance living in rural areas would suggests that the financial services are not available. In addition, because most of the borrowers are working in agriculture, it means that the institution will face some uncertainty in regards to the weather (some seasons may have high crop and others do not) which will reflect on their income. Another point is that the finance is a risk that they share is the financial risk because farmers tend to
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The satisfaction that accompanies successful completion of nay task would be incomplete without mentioning the people who made it possible, whose guidance and encouragement crowed one's efforts with success. I express my deep gratitude to my project guide, Ms. Raquel Pascua, who gave me the inspiration to pursue the project and guided me in this endeavor. She has been a constant source of motivation and encouragement for me. I thank her for all the initiative and zeal she filled
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these best practices: Awareness & Training, Assessment & Audit, Development & Quality Assurance, Compliance, Vulnerability response, Metrics & Accountability, and Operational security. To determine how to implement the Security Software Development Life Cycle, there are roughly (depending on scope) 6 phases: Requirements Gathering, Design, Coding, Testing, Deployment, and Maintenance & Retirement. Requirements includes setting up security requirements, phase gates, and risk assessments. Design includes
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an SLA and state why it is required in a risk adverse Organization? A service level agreement (SLA) is a document that identifies an expected level of performance. It identifies the minimum uptime or the maximum downtime. Organizations use SLAs as contracts between a service provider and a customer. An SLA can identify monetary penalties if the terms are not met. If your organization has SLAs with other organizations, these should be included in the risk management review. You should pay special
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Commercial Risk Commercial risk involves the ability of firms to strategize successfully and implement its strategy through effective tactics. The challenge is that any mistakes made abroad can be more costly due to local government regulations. Sudden changes in the trade laws and legal systems in other countries exposes international firms to regulatory risks. For instance changes in a country’s banking system may limit a firm’s access to funding or their ability to repatriate money to their home
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considered by investigators. This suggests that the initial purpose of the investigation was not concerned with ethical issues or issues of responsibility. As the investigation proceeded information appeared that suggested that NASA had been aware of the risk of explosion under the environmental conditions that existed for the Challenger launch for several months prior to the launch. Also, the disagreement of the technical experts to the launch just prior to the decision to launch became known to the investigators
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Introduction “The key is not to eliminate risk; it is to measure it and manage it wisely” (Steiger, Strong, & Wilson, 2009). In the world of finance, the most difficult objective to achieve for individuals, corporations, and small businesses is the balance between financial risk and reward. This paper will look at both historical tools and avenues modern technology has adopted to create a balance for financial investors in the market today and how these tools are implemented in today’s businesses
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Failing to do a risk assessment before crafting a policy, but it is a crucial step many overlook. With Web Services Security Policy Language, the policy is in place. Having a 'one-size-fits-all' mentality. But writing a security policy that is going to work for you means more than just editing. While you might use a template or borrow from another organization's example, after your risk assessment, it is important to customize your policy for what YOUR organization needs. They have a very detailed
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AMB Country Risk Report September 28, 2011 Pakistan Country Risk Tier CRT-5 • The Country Risk Tier (CRT) reflects A.M. Best’s assessment of three categories of risk: Economic, Political and Financial System Risk. • Pakistan, a CRT-5 country, is itself the site of military and terrorist activity. Its fundamental lack of political stability is a challenge to its economic and financial outlook. Economic Risk Moderate Low High • Regional instability and domestic bureaucratic
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1. What is political risk and what are the most significant elements to be considered? Political risk is any governmental actions that diminish value of the firm operating with the boundary or influence of that government Most significant elements: Nationalization: Confiscation: Expropriation: Contract repudiation Currency inconvertibility: 2. Describe in details of your study into one of your countries from your selected website addressing political risk Libya Political instability: Since
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