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Estrategia de gestión de riesgo cambiario para una empresa del sector floricultor colombiano

Authors: Pulgarín Cárdenas, Johan Sebastián;

Estrategia de gestión de riesgo cambiario para una empresa del sector floricultor colombiano

Abstract

Este trabajo tiene por objetivo analizar cómo las empresas exportadoras de flores en Colombia, pueden utilizar derivados financieros para gestionar riesgos asociados a la volatilidad cambiaria y de precios en los mercados internacionales. La investigación se centró en resolver la pregunta: ¿Cómo mejoran los derivados financieros la planeación financiera y asegurar el retorno de las empresas floricultoras? Para responder, se recopilan y analizan datos financieros de los últimos cinco años de una empresa. Se emplean metodologías cuantitativas, incluyendo análisis de sensibilidad y simulaciones de Montecarlo, para evaluar cómo diferentes escenarios de mercado y variables macroeconómicas, afectan las finanzas de la empresa y cómo los derivados mitigan estos efectos. El estudio encuentra que la implementación de estrategias de cobertura financiera mediante derivados puede reducir los riesgos financieros, principalmente vinculados a la exposición cambiaria, y asegura los niveles de rentabilidad, proporcionando soluciones efectivas para la estabilidad del sector floricultor colombiano.

This paper aims to analyze how flower exporting companies in Colombia can use financial derivatives to manage risks associated with exchange rate and price volatility in international markets. The research focused on answering the question: how can financial derivatives improve financial planning and ensure the return of flower companies? To answer this question, financial data from the last five years of a company were collected and analyzed. Quantitative methodologies, including sensitivity analysis and Monte Carlo simulations, were used to assess how different market scenarios and macroeconomic variables would affect the company's finances and how derivatives would mitigate these effects. The study finds that the implementation of financial hedging strategies through derivatives can reduce financial risks, mainly linked to foreign exchange exposure, and ensure profitability levels, providing effective solutions for the stability of the Colombian flower sector.

Magíster en Administración Financiera

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ADMINISTRACIÓN FINANCIERA, FINANZAS, Volatilidad cambiaria, Análisis de sensibilidad, Exchange rate volatility, Derivados financieros, RIESGO (FINANZAS), Financial derivatives, Gestión de riesgos, Simulación de Montecarlo, Risk management, EXPORTACIONES, Sensitivity analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, FLORES - PRODUCCIÓN

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