Seasonal risk

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Economics - financial management.

1. Risk management - seasonality.

Relating to risks or needs that increase at particular times of the year, that need to be anticipated and managed accordingly.


Short-term uncommitted facilities - seasonality
"Short-term uncommitted facilities are often used to finance temporary or seasonal needs such as paying trade creditors during a peak period or to earn any trade discounts... and the annual business cycle experienced by any seasonal business as working capital requirements fluctuate."
An introduction to loan finance - the Treasurer's Wiki.


2. Risk management - seasonality - insurance.

Relating to operational activities that usually happen only at certain times of the year.

For example, wet weather risk for pre-scheduled outdoor events.

The organisers are likely to need insurance for the adverse event, but only for the planned duration of the event.


See also