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''Risk appetite and risk budgeting''.
''Social concerns - development - financing.''


Conservative financial and operational strategies are those in which only the lowest levels of risk are acceptable.
(DIB).  


The primary idea is to exercise caution in investment strategies by protecting all owned assets without any value loss, and to seek enhancement in their value only when this is assured.  
A development impact bond is a type of impact bond.


Commonly observed in many public institutions and several established businesses. Links in terms of corporate culture for example, to Deal & Kennedy’s Slow feedback/low risk, process culture.


The outcome payer will generally be a donor located in a different country from the service delivery.


Examples include:
Donors can include aid agencies or philanthropic organisations.
*Lending only to the very strongest credits, with substantial collateral.
*Using very little debt, or no debt, in the corporate capital structure.
*Maintaining large reserves and large amounts of high quality liquid assets.
*Hedging a high proportion of, or all, material financial risks.




Also known as 'prudent'.
''(Source - Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab.)''




== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Aggressive]]
*[[Bond]]
* [[Collateral]]
*[[Development ]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
*[[Government Outcomes Lab]] (GO Lab)
* [[Enterprise risk management]]
*[[Impact]]
* [[Hedging]]
*[[Impact bond]]
* [[Prudence]]
*[[NGO]]
* [[Reserves]]
*[[Social concerns]]
* [[Rewarded risk]]
*[[Social enterprise]]
* [[Risk appetite]]
*[[Social impact bond]] (SIB)
* [[Risk averse]]
*[[Sustainability bond]]
* [[Risk budget]]
*[[Welfare]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Optimal capital structure]]
* [[Risk policy]]
* [[Risk register]]
* [[Risk tolerance]]




==Other resource==
==Other resource==
[http://www.theirm.org/knowledge-and-resources/thought-leadership/risk-appetite-and-tolerance/ Risk appetite and risk tolerance: Practical guidance], www.theirm.org
*[https://golab.bsg.ox.ac.uk/the-basics/social-impact-bonds/ Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab]


[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 February 2024

Social concerns - development - financing.

(DIB).

A development impact bond is a type of impact bond.


The outcome payer will generally be a donor located in a different country from the service delivery.

Donors can include aid agencies or philanthropic organisations.


(Source - Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab.)


See also


Other resource