Accounting & Finance

5 Financial Risk Management Best Practices Every Entrepreneur Should Know

Discover practical ways to minimize and manage your financial risks.

  • 3 min Read
  • January 2, 2024

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Financial risks are inevitable in business. Sometimes, these risks are even deemed necessary for desired returns. This paradox underscores the need for entrepreneurs to identify the risks inherent in their companies, regardless of size. 

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Even established organizations with the most thoughtful, strategic leadership must tackle events beyond their control — economic crises, geopolitical conflicts, and environmental disasters. Therefore, preparing and planning is even more critical.

This article describes five financial risk management best practices for small business owners.

1. Diversify business investments


This practice entails spreading risk across multiple areas. Diversification is based on the rationale that a varied investment portfolio can help offset losses in one place with gains in another. In this regard, consider spreading your business investments across different:

  • Asset classes (stocks, bonds, commodities)
  • Sectors (technology, healthcare, and energy) 
  • Geographies (American, Asian, and European markets)

2. Maintain emergency funds


Building cash reserves is a good defense against financial risks. Along with insurance, emergency funds can help reduce economic losses and keep a business running. You can generate emergency funds internally by setting aside a portion of your revenue or establishing an accessible line of credit.

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3. Leverage financial technology


The right financial technology can bolster the other tactics you have in place for minimizing financial risk. Consider using software and analytics for the following:

  • Identifying and analyzing trends that might become risks or opportunities for your business. 
  • Obtaining real-time financial data and insights for informed decision-making.
  • Categorizing transactions and creating financial reports.
  • Financial budgeting and planning. 
  • Developing crucial financial KPIs for startups.

4. Implement proper insurance coverage


Carrying adequate insurance coverage proves helpful when paying for unexpected losses while preserving company capital. So:

  • Carefully assess your risks and liabilities to protect your small business financially.
  • Consider buying more coverage or additional insurance plans to minimize the risks of significant payouts. 

5. Review and update regularly


A risk management plan is not a one-time blueprint but a living document that evolves with every phase of your entrepreneurial journey. Hence, it should adapt to changes in your business income, financial goals, and local and global economic conditions. So, ensure that you:

  • Thoroughly analyze your investments, evaluate their performance, and identify potential risks and opportunities.
  • Stay up-to-date on the dynamic financial landscape.
  • Schedule periodic reviews to reassess your small business’s risk tolerance, which can change due to market conditions, organizational changes, or personal preferences.

The final word


Financial risks are unavoidable but can be mitigated with forethought and the right approach. Adopt these financial risk management best practices to protect your small business and minimize potential losses, ensuring financial stability and long-term growth.

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Want to know more about startups and what it takes to get started? Since 2006, Escalon has helped thousands of startups get off the ground with our back-office solutions for accounting, bookkeeping, taxes, HR, payroll, insurance, and recruiting — and we can help yours, too. Talk to an expert today. 

This material has been prepared for informational purposes only. Escalon and its affiliates are not providing tax, legal or accounting advice in this article. If you would like to engage with Escalon, please contact us here.

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