TRADITIONAL METHODS OF OPTIMIZING FINANCIAL RISKS IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
Shokhrukh Tursunkulov
Tashkent Institute of Management and Economics
Keywords: Financial risk
Abstract
Financial risk of industrial enterprises is a set of problems and risks that enterprises face in managing their financial resources. Financial risks can arise from various factors, including market conditions, economic conditions, exchange rates and other external and internal factors. Industrial enterprises use a number of strategies to manage financial risks. Through financial risk optimization strategies, industrial enterprises try to reduce financial risks and ensure their stability. Traditional methods of optimizing financial risks include many methods and strategies. This requires a thorough analysis of the economy, market conditions and company activities. The article provides feedback on traditional methods of decision-making and risk optimization based on information-based risk assessment, and draws conclusions based on observations.
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