Integrated Solutions To Risk Management Essay

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Management accountants undergo professional training which ensures they can analyse information and systems. This supports their significant role in developing and implementing risk management within their organisation (CIMA, 2002). A quote cited in Drury (2015:292) written by Lees (n.d) describes what she believes the typical risk assessment model for a management accountant includes. The model includes; 'identify risk, assess their impact and probability; and develop risk responses. ' It is explained in Drury (2015) that the approach seems reasonable, but it is questioned how specific management accountants need to be when identifying risks. Lees (n.d) Also points out that some risks are readily identifiable meaning they just need to be analysed, however not all risks are identifiable. ' This essay will discuss the role that management accounting and …show more content…

According to CIMA (2008) managers usually divide their risks into categories to make them easier to analyse. 'One example of an integrated solution to risk management is enterprise risk management ' (CIMA, 2005). A challenge that accountants may face when carrying out the risk management role is that risks are not always seen in the same way. This can make it harder to work in a team as different people may see the risks differently. 'Collier and Agyei-Ampomah (2006) explain that risk appetite and risk culture are important in understanding the nature of risk management '(CIMA, 2008). The risk appetite in an organisation is the amount of risk they are willing to accept, this can be expressed as the acceptable balance between growth, risk and return. Risk culture on the other hand is a set of shared attitudes, values and practices that characterise how the organisation considers risks in their daily activities (CIMA,

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