The CFO needs information on the risks that may cause the firm to incur substantial losses. Which person in the company would be in charge of maintaining that type of information?

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Answer:

Internal auditor

Explanation:

An internal auditor is a trained professional that has the responsibility of providing concise and precise evaluations on the financial and operational activities of an organization.

The job of an internal auditor involves the following:

1.  review an organization's business processes.

2. evaluation and assessment of risk management procedures that are currently in place in the organization.

3. protect the organization and its finances against fraud and theft of the organization's assets.

From the above stated functions of an internal auditor, it can be seen in the question also that risk information can only be gotten from the internal auditor.