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Financial risk in the Capital asset pricing model means the component of total risk resulting from a firm’s capital structure.
The more net debt in the capital structure, the greater the financial risk.
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The term is also used more generally to mean the wider risk of uncertain financial outcomes.
For example the risks arising from not knowing the home currency value of a foreign currency receipt in the future, or the uncertainty regarding the size of future interest payments on floating rate borrowings.
See also
Other links
Masterclass: Measuring financial risk, Will Spinney, The Treasurer