Abstract

The research is dedicated to the current issue of improving the accounting and analytical support for enterprise risk management in conditions of a military state. It analyzes the processes of risk identification, assessment, measurement, and representation in financial reporting, taking into account International Accounting Standards and qualitative assessments. A conceptual approach is proposed to enhance the enterprise risk management process through the detailed implementation of three blocks of analytical procedures: research and identification, risk assessment, analysis, and neutralization, which involves its integration into the accounting and analytical support system for enterprise risk management. Based on the analysis of reporting of Ukrainian enterprises, the most common risks arising in modern conditions are identified. A classification of risks by their origin is proposed, allowing for the systematization of various types of reserves, provisions, and funds that are formed to reflect risk events in accordance with accounting standards. The analytical and applied support for risk representation in accounting is improved through the development of an analytical matrix of risk impact on events in reporting. It enables the consolidation of information on the likelihood and significance of risks in a unified format and establishes the appropriateness of reflecting reserves and provisions in accounting. The research results have practical significance and can be utilized by enterprises to enhance their risk management systems and effectively represent risk events in financial reporting, which will contribute to risk reduction and minimizing losses for enterprises in conditions of a military state

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