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Business, 01.12.2021 01:50 Theresab2021

_b 1. Tornadoes, earthquakes, and blizzards
2. Possibility of loss, no change, or gain
3. Shifting to another person/business
4. Inflation and interest rate fluctuations
5. Keeping away from
6. Keeping for oneself
7. Possibility of loss or no loss
8. Human errors
9. Taking action to reduce
10. Reputation damage
11. Fading away over time
12. Rivalry for the sale of goods or services

A. Operational risk
B. Pure risk
C. Avoiding risk
D. Obsolescence
E. Transferring risk
F. Speculative risk
G. Financial risk
H. Strategic risk
I. Retaining risk
J. Competition
K. Hazard risk
L. Preventing/controlling risk

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