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Book Operational Tools in the Management of Financial Risks

Download or read book Operational Tools in the Management of Financial Risks written by Constantin Zopounidis and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a set of new, innovative mathematical modeling tools for analyzing financial risk. Operational Tools in the Management of Financial Risks presents an array of new tools drawn from a variety of research areas, including chaos theory, expert systems, fuzzy sets, neural nets, risk analysis, stochastic programming, and multicriteria decision making. Applications cover, but are not limited to, bankruptcy, credit granting, capital budgeting, corporate performance and viability, portfolio selection/management, and country risk. The book is organized into five sections. The first section applies multivariate data and multicriteria analyses to the problem of portfolio selection. Articles in this section combine classical approaches with newer methods. The second section expands the analysis in the first section to a variety of financial problems: business failure, corporate performance and viability, bankruptcy, etc. The third section examines the mathematical programming techniques including linear, dynamic, and stochastic programming to portfolio managements. The fourth section introduces fuzzy set and artificial intelligence techniques to selected types of financial decisions. The final section explores the contribution of several multicriteria methodologies in the assessment of country financial risk. In total, this book is a systematic examination of an emerging methodology for managing financial risk in business.

Book Measuring and Managing Operational Risks in Financial Institutions

Download or read book Measuring and Managing Operational Risks in Financial Institutions written by Christopher Lee Marshall and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2001-01-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive and innovative look at how to protect financial institutions from operational risks Operational risk is the risk associated with human error, systems failures, and inadequate controls and procedures in information systems or internal controls that will result in an unexpected loss. According to a recent survey, about seventy percent of banks consider operational risk as important as market or credit risks. Nearly a quarter of the same banks admit to operation-related losses of more than $1.6 million-many cases are so embarrassing that banks will not actually admit any error on their part. Firms are just beginning to develop their own operational risk management systems and they need guidance on how to do it. This book will help them identify, measure, and manage their operational risks. Christopher Marshall (Singapore) is Associate Director of the Center for Financial Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He has written numerous articles in Risk magazine and Harvard Business School cases.

Book Operational Risk Management

Download or read book Operational Risk Management written by Ariane Chapelle and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2019-02-04 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: OpRisk Awards 2020 Book of the Year Winner! The Authoritative Guide to the Best Practices in Operational Risk Management Operational Risk Management offers a comprehensive guide that contains a review of the most up-to-date and effective operational risk management practices in the financial services industry. The book provides an essential overview of the current methods and best practices applied in financial companies and also contains advanced tools and techniques developed by the most mature firms in the field. The author explores the range of operational risks such as information security, fraud or reputation damage and details how to put in place an effective program based on the four main risk management activities: risk identification, risk assessment, risk mitigation and risk monitoring. The book also examines some specific types of operational risks that rank high on many firms' risk registers. Drawing on the author's extensive experience working with and advising financial companies, Operational Risk Management is written both for those new to the discipline and for experienced operational risk managers who want to strengthen and consolidate their knowledge.

Book The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies

Download or read book The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies written by Brian Barnier and published by Harriman House Limited. This book was released on 2011-07-08 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies is a groundbreaking new book. It seeks to apply for the first time a range of proven operational risk techniques from other industries and disciplines to the troubled territory of financial services. Operational risk expert Brian Barnier introduces a range of sophisticated, dependable and - crucially - approachable tools for risk evaluation, risk response and risk governance. He provides a more robust way of gaining a better picture of risks, shows how to build risk-return awareness into decision making, and how to fix (and not just report) risks. The practical importance of fully understanding and acting on risk to the business begins in the foreword on plan-B thinking, penned by Marshall Carter, chairman of the NYSE and deputy chairman of NYSE Euronext. The book is unique because: - It is not just about modeling and a few basic tools derived from regulatory requirements. Instead, it looks at management of risk to operations across industries, professional disciplines and history to help ops risk leaders become aware of the entire landscape of proven experience, not just their own conference room. - It is not just about compliance. Instead, it looks to operations as part of performance - managing risk to return for shareholders and other interests (e.g. guarantee funds). - It is not content to look at risk in stand-alone segments or silos; instead it takes a systems approach. - It is not just about ops risk leaders sharing war stories at a conference. Instead, it introduces a panel of six financial institution board members who get risk management and provide their perspectives throughout the book to encourage/demand more from ops risk to meet the needs of the institution in the world. - It is not a semi-random collection of tips and tricks. Instead, it is grounded in a risk-management process flow tailored to financial companies from a range of proven experience, providing tools to help at each step. Suitable for companies of all sizes, this book is of direct relevance and use to all business managers, practitioners, boards and senior executives. Key insights from and for each are built into every chapter, including unique contributions from board members of a range of companies. The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies is an essential book for making better decisions at every level of a financial company; ones that measurably improve outcomes for boards, managers, employees and shareholders alike.

Book Risk Management in Finance

Download or read book Risk Management in Finance written by Anthony Tarantino and published by John Wiley and Sons. This book was released on 2009-04-15 with total page 495 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Implement next-generation techniques-before disaster strikes—and improve operation risk management "The recent global economic crisis has brought home the need for realistic operational risk management as an important element of an organization's survival strategy in turbulent times. In Risk Management in Finance Dr. Tarantino and his coauthors provide an operational risk framework for the twenty-first-century organization by culling the state-of-the-arts knowledge on next-generation techniques in financial risk management to forestall major risk management failures. This book represents a landmark contribution in attempting to create a corporate world that is able to cope with major crisis. The book should be on the must read list for all those interested in reforming corporate governance." —Dr. Anwar Shah, Lead Economist and Program Leader, Governance, World Bank Institute "As operational risk management advances, interest in process-centered risk management has grown. This timely book presents a valuable overview of leading-edge theory and practice." —Simon Wills, Executive Director, Operational Riskdata eXchange Association (ORX), the world's largest banking association for sharing operational loss data

Book Essentials of Risk Management in Finance

Download or read book Essentials of Risk Management in Finance written by Anthony Tarantino and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-12-01 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A concise and and easy to follow introduction to financial risk management This basic survey text offers an accessible introduction to financial risk management, covered in its major components: credit, market, operational, liquidity, legal, and reputational, along with user-friendly processes and tools to conduct your own risk assessments and risk alignments. While there are some mathematical concepts included, these are kept at levels everyone will find easy to grasp. Provides a comprehensive overview of financial risk management, including credit, market, operational, liquidity, legal, and reputational risk areas Discusses the latest trends and next generation techniques emerging in financial risk management Provides risk assessment and risk alignment tools and examples This book offers a good basic understanding of the major areas of risk exposure that all organizations, both public and private, face in operating in today's complex global marketplace. It provides insights into best practices and next generation techniques for readers entering government, not-for-profit, business, and IT positions in which risk management will play an ever expanding role.

Book Managing Operational Risk

Download or read book Managing Operational Risk written by Douglas G. Hoffman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2002-01-25 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Managing Operational Risk" ist ein maßgeblicher Leitfaden zum Handling des operativen Risikos in Finanzinstituten. Als operatives Risiko bezeichnet man das Risiko für mögliche unerwartete Verluste, die auf Systemfehler, nicht adäquate interne Steuerungs- und Kontrollmechanismen sowie auf menschliches Versagen und höhere Gewalt zurückzuführen sind. Erläutert werden hier alle grundsätzlichen Fragen, angefangen bei einer ausführlichen Definition des Begriffs operatives Risiko, bis hin zu Entwurf und Implementierung anspruchsvoller Riskmanagement-Systeme. Darüber hinaus werden neueste Verfahren zur Erstellung von Computermodellen ebenso erörtert wie führende Methoden zur Integration von Legacy Systemen für die Bewertung und Erfassung operativer Risiken. "Managing Operational Risk" ist ein sachlich-prägnanter Ratgeber zur Bewertung und Minimierung des operativen Risikos. Geschrieben von Douglas Hoffman, einem international führenden Experten auf diesem Gebiet. Mit zahlreichen Fallstudien zu Spitzenfinanzinstitutionen weltweit.

Book No Excuses

    Book Details:
  • Author : Dennis I. Dickstein
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2008-12-23
  • ISBN : 0470481102
  • Pages : 259 pages

Download or read book No Excuses written by Dennis I. Dickstein and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2008-12-23 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why should a company have an operational risk management function and how should it be organized? No Excuses proposes that operational risk should be examined through the business processes, that is, the flows of business. It provides practical, how-to, step-by-step lessons and checklists to help identify and mitigate operational risks in an organization. As well, it shows how operational risk can be directly linked to the process flows of a business for all industries. CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CROs, CIOs, and CAOs will benefit from this innovative book.

Book Operational Risk Management

Download or read book Operational Risk Management written by Philippa X. Girling and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-10-14 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A best practices guide to all of the elements of an effective operational risk framework While many organizations know how important operational risks are, they still continue to struggle with the best ways to identify and manage them. Organizations of all sizes and in all industries need best practices for identifying and managing key operational risks, if they intend on exceling in today's dynamic environment. Operational Risk Management fills this need by providing both the new and experienced operational risk professional with all of the tools and best practices needed to implement a successful operational risk framework. It also provides real-life examples of successful methods and tools you can use while facing the cultural challenges that are prevalent in this field. Contains informative post-mortems on some of the most notorious operational risk events of our time Explores the future of operational risk in the current regulatory environment Written by a recognized global expert on operational risk An effective operational risk framework is essential for today's organizations. This book will put you in a better position to develop one and use it to identify, assess, control, and mitigate any potential risks of this nature.

Book Operational Risk Modeling in Financial Services

Download or read book Operational Risk Modeling in Financial Services written by Patrick Naim and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2019-05-28 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transform your approach to oprisk modelling with a proven, non-statistical methodology Operational Risk Modeling in Financial Services provides risk professionals with a forward-looking approach to risk modelling, based on structured management judgement over obsolete statistical methods. Proven over a decade’s use in significant banks and financial services firms in Europe and the US, the Exposure, Occurrence, Impact (XOI) method of operational risk modelling played an instrumental role in reshaping their oprisk modelling approaches; in this book, the expert team that developed this methodology offers practical, in-depth guidance on XOI use and applications for a variety of major risks. The Basel Committee has dismissed statistical approaches to risk modelling, leaving regulators and practitioners searching for the next generation of oprisk quantification. The XOI method is ideally suited to fulfil this need, as a calculated, coordinated, consistent approach designed to bridge the gap between risk quantification and risk management. This book details the XOI framework and provides essential guidance for practitioners looking to change the oprisk modelling paradigm. Survey the range of current practices in operational risk analysis and modelling Track recent regulatory trends including capital modelling, stress testing and more Understand the XOI oprisk modelling method, and transition away from statistical approaches Apply XOI to major operational risks, such as disasters, fraud, conduct, legal and cyber risk The financial services industry is in dire need of a new standard — a proven, transformational approach to operational risk that eliminates or mitigates the common issues with traditional approaches. Operational Risk Modeling in Financial Services provides practical, real-world guidance toward a more reliable methodology, shifting the conversation toward the future with a new kind of oprisk modelling.

Book Operational Risk Management

Download or read book Operational Risk Management written by Philippa X. Girling and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-02-23 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Identify, assess, and mitigate operational risk with this practical and authoritative guide In the newly revised second edition of Operational Risk Management: A Complete Guide for Banking and Fintech, accomplished risk executive and expert Philippa Girling delivers an insightful and practical exploration of operational risk in organizations of all sizes. She offers risk professionals and executives the tools, strategies, and best practices they need to mitigate and overcome ever-present operational risk challenges that impact business in all industries. This latest edition includes: Insight into how operational risk can be effectively managed and measured in today's digital banking age. Updates on the latest regulatory guidance on operational risk management requirements in all aspects of the operational risk framework. Updates on the new Basel II capital modeling methodology for operational risk. New explorations of operational risk events in recent years including the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Updated case studies including large events at Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse and Archegos Capital Management. Ideal for executives, managers, and business leaders, Operational Risk Management is also the perfect resource for risk and compliance professionals who wish to refine their abilities to identify, assess, mitigate, and control operational risk.

Book Simple Tools and Techniques for Enterprise Risk Management

Download or read book Simple Tools and Techniques for Enterprise Risk Management written by Robert J. Chapman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-12-12 with total page 692 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your business reputation can take years to build—and mere minutes to destroy The range of business threats is evolving rapidly but your organization can thrive and gain a competitive advantage with your business vision for enterprise risk management. Trends affecting markets—events in the global financial markets, changing technologies, environmental priorities, dependency on intellectual property—all underline how important it is to keep up to speed on the latest financial risk management practices and procedures. This popular book on enterprise risk management has been expanded and updated to include new themes and current trends for today's risk practitioner. It features up-to-date materials on new threats, lessons from the recent financial crisis, and how businesses need to protect themselves in terms of business interruption, security, project and reputational risk management. Project risk management is now a mature discipline with an international standard for its implementation. This book reinforces that project risk management needs to be systematic, but also that it must be embedded to become part of an organization's DNA. This book promotes techniques that will help you implement a methodical and broad approach to risk management. The author is a well-known expert and boasts a wealth of experience in project and enterprise risk management Easy-to-navigate structure breaks down the risk management process into stages to aid implementation Examines the external influences that bring sources of business risk that are beyond your control Provides a handy chapter with tips for commissioning consultants for business risk management services It is a business imperative to have a clear vision for risk management. Simple Tools and Techniques for Enterprise Risk Management, Second Edition shows you the way.

Book Fundamentals of Risk Management for Accountants and Managers

Download or read book Fundamentals of Risk Management for Accountants and Managers written by Paul M. Collier and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2009 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today's economic climate, no manager or board of directors can afford to ignore the importance of risk management to their business. This vital guide to the risks so many businesses face explains how to identify and manage risk, showing practitioners and students the financial and non-financial risk management skills they need to safeguard their organization. Practical and applied, it includes bite-sized case studies from a range of industries and: Combines a broad strategic approach to enterprise risk management with chapters on specific applications of risk management Balances the importance of financial and other quantitative techniques with a social science perspective Draws on international models including those developed in UK, Australia, South Africa, as well as techniques developed in the US The book also provides professionals and students with a solid grounding in how risks are identified, assessed, measured, managed and monitored in organizations, equally emphasising techniques and the human factors that exert a strong influence on risk management practice. Book jacket.

Book Corporate Risk Management

Download or read book Corporate Risk Management written by Tony Merna and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2008-05-05 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book analyzes, compares, and contrasts tools and techniques used in risk management at corporate, strategic business and project level and develops a risk management mechanism for the sequencing of risk assessment through corporate, strategic and project stages of an investment in order to meet the requirements of the 1999 Turnbull report. By classifying and categorizing risk within these levels it is possible to drill down and roll-up to any level of the organizational structure and to establish the risks that each project is most sensitive to, so that appropriate risk response strategies may be implemented to benefit all stakeholders. "The new edition of this book provides a clear insight into the intricacies of corporate risk management and the addition of the case study exemplars aids understanding of the management of multiple projects in the real world." —Professor Nigel Smith, Head of the School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds

Book Operational Risk Management in Financial Services

Download or read book Operational Risk Management in Financial Services written by Anthony Tarantino and published by John Wiley and Sons. This book was released on 2010-12-16 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Banking is at the forefront of the effort to quantify and measure operational risk and as such can be role model beyond the financial services industry. The Basel Committee of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has created a new capital accord, known as Basel II. Basel II requires banks to establish an operational risk management (ORM) framework and compute an explicit capital charge for operational risk once it is adopted. This chapter from Goverance, Risk, and Compliance Handbook, by Anthony Tarantino, outlines different approaches, tools, and guidance on operational risk management for financial services companies.

Book Elements of Financial Risk Management

Download or read book Elements of Financial Risk Management written by Peter Christoffersen and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2011-11-22 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Second Edition of this best-selling book expands its advanced approach to financial risk models by covering market, credit, and integrated risk. With new data that cover the recent financial crisis, it combines Excel-based empirical exercises at the end of each chapter with online exercises so readers can use their own data. Its unified GARCH modeling approach, empirically sophisticated and relevant yet easy to implement, sets this book apart from others. Five new chapters and updated end-of-chapter questions and exercises, as well as Excel-solutions manual, support its step-by-step approach to choosing tools and solving problems. Examines market risk, credit risk, and operational risk Provides exceptional coverage of GARCH models Features online Excel-based empirical exercises

Book Operations Risk

Download or read book Operations Risk written by David Loader and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-02-23 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Operations Risk--a form of Operational Risk, is becoming increasingly important as more and more sophisticated products and the use of those products occurs in the financial services industry. Outsourcing, including overseas outsourcing, is changing the structure of firms and particularly operations teams. Thus understanding the existing and the changing risk environment in operations functions and its impact on operational risk is centrally important today. The book focuses on areas such as technology risk, people risk, and settlement risk, examining the dangers that lurk within different organisations. Case studies throughout the book illustrate the way in which risk can become magnified and ultimately become a serious danger to the businesses concerned. The reader is challenged throughout the book to interpret given situations in Operations Risk so as to understand the impact of the risks and devise solutions through a series of exercises included in the relevant chapters. (answers are provided). This “self-test approach will help reinforce understanding of the detailed material contained throughout the book. *Offers the knowledge, tools, techniques, and solutions necessary to recognize and evaluate operations risk *Concise, easy to read format provides practical solutions and techniques that readers can implement tomorrow *Case studies and "self-test" features ensure practical understanding.