Changing role of auditors and CFOs vis-a-vis risk management: A survey study
Material type: TextPublication details: Hyderabad IUP Publications December 2023Description: 23-41Subject(s): In: MURTHY, E N FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENTSummary: The aim of the study is to bring out the emerging and changing role of auditors and chief financial officers (CFOs) in addressing risk management. A questionnaire survey consisting of two themes was mailed to the respondents. Theme 1 focused on understanding the risk management system of organizations and what the underlying changing risk landscape means for them. The second theme centered broadly on governance and sustainability issues facing organizations. The findings indicate that CFOs and auditors do ensure that an effective risk management program is embedded in every function so as to make it an integral part of the company's regular decision-making process. The implication is that managing risk in organizations has become an indispensable part of good corporate governance.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/FIN/Vol 20 No 4/55514269 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 20 No 4 (01/07/2024) | Not for loan | The IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management - December 2023 | 55514269 |
The aim of the study is to bring out the emerging and changing role of auditors and chief financial officers (CFOs) in addressing risk management. A questionnaire survey consisting of two themes was mailed to the respondents. Theme 1 focused on understanding the risk management system of organizations and what the underlying changing risk landscape means for them. The second theme centered broadly on governance and sustainability issues facing organizations. The findings indicate that CFOs and auditors do ensure that an effective risk management program is embedded in every function so as to make it an integral part of the company's regular decision-making process. The implication is that managing risk in organizations has become an indispensable part of good corporate governance.
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