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at (the) risk of

  • 1 The Risk In Useless Machinery Pays Heavily

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  • 2 run the risk (of)

    to do something which involves a risk:

    I took the risk of buying that jumper for you – I hope it fits

    He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.

    يُعَرِّضُ نَفْسَه لِخَطَر

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  • 3 run the risk (of)

    to do something which involves a risk:

    I took the risk of buying that jumper for you – I hope it fits

    He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.

    يُعَرِّضُ نَفْسَه لِخَطَر

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  • 4 take the risk (of)

    to do something which involves a risk:

    I took the risk of buying that jumper for you – I hope it fits

    He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.

    يُعَرِّضُ نَفْسَه لِخَطَر

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  • 5 take the risk (of)

    to do something which involves a risk:

    I took the risk of buying that jumper for you – I hope it fits

    He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.

    يُعَرِّضُ نَفْسَه لِخَطَر

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  • 6 at the risk of

    with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc):

    At the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.

    مع المُخاطَرَةِ في

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  • 7 risk-adjusted return on capital

    Fin
    return on capital calculated in a way that takes into account the risks associated with income.
    EXAMPLE
    Being able to compare a high-risk, potentially high-return investment with a low-risk, lower-return investment helps answer a key question that confronts every investor: is it worth the risk?
         There are several ways to calculate riskadjusted return. Each has its strengths and shortcomings. All require particular data, such as an investment’s rate of return, the risk-free return rate for a given period, and a market’s performance and its standard deviation.
         The choice of calculation depends on an investor’s focus: whether it is on upside gains or downside losses.
         Perhaps the most widely used is the Sharpe ratio. This measures the potential impact of return volatility on expected return and the amount of return earned per unit of risk. The higher a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its historical risk-adjusted performance, and the higher the number the greater the return per unit of risk. The formula is:
    (Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/Std deviation of portfolio return = Sharpe ratio
    Take, for example, two investments, one returning 54%, the other 26%. At first glance, the higher figure clearly looks like the better choice, but because of its high volatility it has a Sharpe ratio of 0.279, while the investment with a lower return has a ratio of 0.910. On a risk-adjusted basis the latter would be the wiser choice.
         The Treynor ratio also measures the excess of return per unit of risk. Its formula is:
    (Portfolio return – Risk-free return)/ Portfolio’s beta = Treynor ratio
    In this formula (and others that follow), beta is a separately calculated figure that describes the tendency of an investment to respond to marketplace swings. The higher beta the greater the volatility, and vice versa.
         A third formula, Jensen’s measure, is often used to rate a money manager’s performance against a market index, and whether or not a investment’s risk was worth its reward. The formula is:
    (Portfolio return – Risk-free return) – Portfolio beta × (Benchmark return – Riskfree return) = Jensen’s measure

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  • 8 risk, run a risk, take a risk

    خَاطَرَ \ risk: to be in danger of: You risk missing the train if you wait here any longer. risk, run a risk, take a risk: to accept the possibility of danger or harm: If you break the law, you run the risk of going to prison.

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  • 9 risk

    خَاطَرَ \ risk: to be in danger of: You risk missing the train if you wait here any longer. risk, run a risk, take a risk: to accept the possibility of danger or harm: If you break the law, you run the risk of going to prison.

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  • 10 risk

    جَازَفَ \ risk: to be in danger of: You risk missing the train if you wait here any longer. run a risk, take a risk: accept the possibility of danger or harm: If you break the law, you run the risk of going to prison. venture: to dare; dare to go: She ventured to ask for more pay. He ventured too close to the snake, and was bitten.

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  • 11 risk, run a risk, take a risk

    عَرَّضَ نَفْسَه للخَطَر \ risk, run a risk, take a risk: to accept the possibility of danger or harm: If you break the law, you run the risk of going to prison.

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  • 12 risk

    [rɪsk]
    1. noun
    (a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury:

    He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.

    مُجازَفَه، مُخاطَرَه
    2. verb
    1) to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss:

    He risked all his money on betting on that horse.

    يُخاطِر
    2) to take the chance of (something bad happening):

    I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.

    يُجازِف

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  • 13 risk

    مُجَازَفَة \ adventure: an exciting or dangerous journey or event. gamble: sth. that is done with the hope of gain but with the risk of loss. hazard: danger; risk: a fire hazard. risk: danger; the chance of loss or harm: There’s no risk of fire if you take proper care. \ See Also خطر (خَطَر)‏

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  • 14 risk-bearing economy of scale

    Fin
    conducting business on such a large scale that the risk of loss is reduced because it is spread over so many independent events, as in the issuance of insurance policies

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  • 15 risk analysis

    Gen Mgt
    the identification of risks to which an organization is exposed and the assessment of the potential impact of those risks on the organization. The goal of risk analysis is to identify and measure the risks associated with different courses of action in order to inform the decision making process. In the context of business decision making, risk analysis is especially used in investment decisions and capital investment appraisal. Techniques used in risk analysis include sensitivity analysis, probability analysis, simulation, and modeling. Risk analysis may be used to develop an organizational risk profile, and also may be the first stage in a risk management program.

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  • 16 risk profile

    Gen Mgt
    1. an outline of the risks to which an organization is exposed. An organizational risk profile may be developed in the course of risk analysis and used for risk management. It examines the nature of the threats faced by an organization, the likelihood of adverse effects occurring, and the level of disruption and costs associated with each type of risk.
    2. an analysis of the willingness of individuals or organizations to take risks. A risk profile describes the level of risk considered acceptable by an individual, or by the leaders of an organization, and considers how this will affect decision making and corporate strategy.

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  • 17 risk assessment

    Gen Mgt
    the determination of the level of risk in a particular course of action. Risk assessments are an important tool in areas such as health and safety management and environmental management. Results of a risk assessment can be used, for example, to identify areas in which safety can be improved. Risk assessment can also be used to determine more intangible forms of risk, including economic and social risk, and can inform the scenario planning process. The amount of risk involved in a particular course of action is compared to its expected benefits to provide evidence for decision making.

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  • 18 risk management

    Gen Mgt
    the variety of activities undertaken by an organization to control and minimize threats to the continuing efficiency, profitability, and success of its operations. The process of risk management includes the identification and analysis of risks to which the organization is exposed, the assessment of potential impacts on the business, and deciding what action can be taken to eliminate or reduce risk and deal with the impact of unpredictable events causing loss or damage. Risk management strategies include taking out insurance against financial loss or legal liability and introducing safety or security measures.

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  • 19 risk

    خَطَرٌ \ hazard: danger; risk: a fire hazard. menace: continuous danger: Careless drivers are a menace on the roads. peril: (not in speech; rather poetic) danger. risk: danger; the chance of loss or harm: There’s no risk of fire if you take proper care. danger: risk; possible harm: I warned him against the dangers of smoking. His health was in danger.

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  • 20 risk

    Gen Mgt
    the possibility of suffering damage or loss in the face of uncertainty about the outcome of actions, future events, or circumstances. Organizations are exposed to various types of risk including damage to property, injury to personnel, financial loss, and legal liability. These may affect profitability, hinder the achievement of objectives, or lead to business interruption or failure. Risk may be deemed high or low depending on the probability of an adverse outcome. Risks that can be quantified on the basis of past experience are insurable and those that cannot be calculated are uninsurable.

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  • run a/the risk of doing sth — ► to be in a situation in which there is the possibility that something bad might happen: »A company without good customer service runs the risk of losing its customers good will. Main Entry: ↑run …   Financial and business terms

  • run the risk of doing sth — run a/the risk of doing sth ► to be in a situation in which there is the possibility that something bad might happen: »A company without good customer service runs the risk of losing its customers good will. Main Entry: ↑run …   Financial and business terms

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