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Businesses Need to Re-Think Risk, Says ACCA

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New Online 'Risk Health Check' for Businesses is Launched by Global Accountancy Body

(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 02/16/12 -- Businesses need to work harder to spread responsibility for risk management across the whole organization, according to a new report from ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). The of over 2,000 ACCA members found accountants on the front-line of businesses have a vital role to play in successful risk management, and that they stand ready to do more.

The survey also found a statistical link between the use of accounting practices that contribute to managing risk and lower occurrences of dysfunctional behaviour. The survey also found differences in the perception of a company's exposure to risk between those at board level and those accountants working below board level.

'Risk happens at all levels of business,' says Paul Moxey, head of risk management and corporate governance at ACCA. 'It doesn't sit in silos. Risk management needs to be something that is undertaken by everyone in an organization so it is fully integrated.

'The survey shows that accountants have an excellent grasp of the risks faced by their organization and the steps needed to manage those risks. The survey also shows clear support amongst accountants for 'challenging senior people' as being part of good business culture. Accounting is really about providing information to help make good decisions, and good decisions mean less risk. The accountant's day-to-day role is all about managing risk, even if people don't think about what they do in that way.

'The results are both encouraging, in terms of what accountants do and would do more of, and frightening in terms of the extent of dysfunction revealed. There is a big problem to be addressed. Businesses need to make sure they use the risk awareness and risk management skills of their qualified accountants, and not miss an opportunity to effectively integrate risk management.'

The value of accountants' contributions can be lost through their misuse. Accountants in the survey reported very high levels of 'bad behaviour' around risk management. Examples include frequent 'gaming' of forecasts, providing optimistic versions to avoid criticism or pessimistic ones to reduce expectations. Only 1% of respondents reported never seeing any of the bad behaviours asked about in the survey at their organization.





However, the survey did find a statistical link between the use of good risk management practices by accountants and incidences of dysfunctional behaviour: more good practices correspond with less dysfunctional behaviour. Types of good practice include aspects of management accounting, forecasting, reporting and quality controls, decision support and controls over wrongful behaviour.

Some of the highest scores for good practices were from small organizations. Perhaps there is more that can be learned from these stereotypical 'unsophisticated' businesses.

The survey also found that those in more junior roles are more aware of both risks and 'bad behaviour' than their board-level colleagues. 'Non-execs were more likely than anyone else to identify 'personality' factors - such as planned dishonesty or the opportunistic abuse of power - as causes of problems rather than more controllable factors, such as financial pressure on an organization' explains Moxey. 'They were also much more optimistic about the frequency of 'bad behaviour' than anyone else, and were more enthusiastic about management tools that the survey shows to have debatable effectiveness, such as budgetary controls.

'It may be because senior levels are less involved in the day-to-day running of the organization, or because they're taking a broader view of the business. It might be that the way information is reported to them needs to be improved.'

The survey findings have been used by ACCA to develop an online 'risk health check' for businesses. Using this resource, businesses can compare themselves to the practices and experiences of businesses from the survey, and identify areas for improvement.

Paul Moxey concludes: 'This is a very timely report as now is a critical time for risk management. The financial crisis highlighted the disastrous consequences of senior management effectively ignoring risk management. Risk management has since risen up the agenda, but its importance hasn't always been reflected in budgets or actual actions and there's a danger it will be forgotten about once the current crisis has passed. Businesses need to take this opportunity to properly integrate risk management into their business processes.

'Integrated risk management is vital for any business that wants to pursue sustainable growth. We hope businesses take advantage of the insights on offer as part of the 'health check'.

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Contacts:
Head of ACCA Canada
Suzanne K. Godbehere
416-966-2225 or 1-888-801-0011


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Datum: 16.02.2012 - 14:49 Uhr
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