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Essay, 2003, 16 Pages
Author: Christian Nitschke
Subject: Economics / Business: Investment and Finance
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Tags: Integrated, Financial, Risk, Management
Year: 2003
Pages: 16
Grade: 1,7 (A-)
Language: English
ISBN (E-book): 978-3-638-27764-8
File size: 77 KB
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Integrated Financial Risk Management
von: Christian Nitschke
Table of Contents
DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY III
TABLE OF CONTENTS IV
1 COMPANY RISK ASSESSMENT 1
1.1 RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES 1
1.2 IMPORT & EXPORT BUSINESS 2
1.3 EQUITY INVESTMENTS 3
1.4 CHANNELS OF RISK 4
1.5 REGULATIONS 5
1.6 PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT FOR A RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 6
2 MANAGING STRATEGIC EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE 6
2.1 VALUE AT RISK (VAR) 6
2.2 SCENARIO ANALYSIS 7
3 RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 7
3.1 DYNAMIC HEDGING 8
3.2 MULTI-CURRENCY ACCOUNTING 8
4 REFERENCES 9
APPENDIX A 11
APPENDIX B 12
Executive Summary
The objective of an Integrated Risk Management System is to maximise shareholder value. Shareholder Value is mainly determined by the Market Value (MV) which is the most aggregated measure for the value of a company. MV is influenced by future cash flows which are exposed by the risk of Exchange Rate changes. This risk can be hedged by using financial instruments such as derivatives or it can be minimized by applying operational hedging which involves strategic considerations like plant locations and sources of input. The business of the company assumed in this case consists of Export & Import trades to a variety of countries as well as of Equity Investments in Africa and Asia. An assessment of the countries and areas shows actual economical and political developments to evaluate the most efficient Risk Management decisions.
By looking at the Direct Economical Exposure the extent by which the company is threatened by Exchange Rate changes is examined. Furthermore the Value at Risk approach and the Scenario method is explained and applied to draw a picture of the size and likelihood by what extent the enterprise is exposed to Financial Risks. It is suggested to use the Dynamic Hedging technique to overcome fluctuating cash flows. Another proposal is to apply Multi-Currency Accounting which supports the company to comply with regulatory standards and provide management information to efficiently control foreign business.
1 Company Risk Assessment
1.1 Risk Management Objectives
A recognised objective of financial and corporate management is to maximise shareholder value (Rappaport, 1996). The Market Value (MV) states the overall value in a monetary unit of a specific company or a financial portfolio. The MV is threatened by forces like future cash flows, estimated dividends or returns on investment and the inherited market risk in which areas the enterprise operates. In particular the MV of either a company or a financial portfolio is exposed to the risk of foreign exchange. Therefore corporate treasurers are interested in a sensitivity measure of the MV to the exchange rate. In seeking to manage this economic exposure firms can either adopt operational or financial hedging strategies, or more typically a combination of both. Financial hedging can not prevent a company’s competitive position being eroded by a strengthening domestic currency because of the uncertainty of the underlying cash flows (Bradley and Moles, 2002: 29). Operational hedging involves firms in decisions as the location of their production, sourcing of inputs, the nature and the scope of the products, the firm’s choice of markets and market segments, and strategic financial decision, such as the currency denomination of the firm’s debt. The objective is to match the input and output sensitivities as to reduce the degree of exposure (Rawls and Smithson, 1990).
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