Risk reduction: A. transfers risk. B. mitigates risk. C. eliminates risk. D. accepts risk.
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Risk Transfer: This is a risk management technique where risk is transferred to another party, usually through insurance or contract agreements. For example, a business might transfer the risk of damage to their property by purchasing insurance. B. Risk Show more…
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