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Metropolitan Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research

The Effect Of Risk Assessment On Financial Performance Of Private Organizations In Kagadi Town Council, Kagadi District

Authors: Muhumuza Amosi1 , Bakundana Martin (PhD)2

Journal: Metropolitan Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (MJAMR)

Volume/Issue: Volume 5 - Issue 2

Published: 01 Jan 1970


Abstract

The study examined the effect of risk assessment on financial performance of private organizations in Kagadi Town Council, Kagadi District. A cross-sectional survey design was employed, utilizing questionnaires and interviews to collect data from 113 respondents comprising Chief Financial Officers, Resident District Commissioners, Auditors, Counsellors, and Accountants selected through mixed sampling techniques. The findings revealed that risk assessment significantly affected financial performance (β = 0.681, p < 0.001), with organizations practicing systematic risk assessment demonstrating 41% higher profitability and 36% better asset management compared to those without formal risk processes. Specifically, risk identification (85.3% of respondents), risk analysis (79.8%), risk response strategies (76.1%), and risk monitoring (72.5%) emerged as critical components influencing financial outcomes. Organizations with comprehensive risk assessment frameworks reported average return on investment of 16.7% compared to 9.3% among those with weak risk practices. However, significant challenges persisted including limited risk management expertise (71.6%), inadequate risk assessment tools (68.8%), insufficient management commitment (64.2%), and lack of risk documentation (61.5%). The study concluded that risk assessment served as a strategic imperative for financial sustainability rather than merely a compliance exercise. Recommendations included developing formal risk management policies, building staff capacity in risk assessment methodologies, integrating risk considerations into strategic planning, establishing risk committees, and leveraging technology for risk monitoring to enhance financial resilience and competitive positioning of private enterprises in Kagadi Town Council.
Keywords

Risk assessment, financial performance, risk management, private organizations, financial sustainability, Kagadi District

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