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Risk Tolerance Survey |
1. If you have
significant experience with any of the investment types below, give
yourself the number of points indicated. 2. Which statement about inflation best
describes you?
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4. What is your main concern
when you choose an investment? Only the potential for loss (0 points) Mainly loss potential, but also gain potential (4 points) An equal concern for loss and gain potential (6 points) Mainly gain potential, but also loss potential (10 points) Only the potential for gain (14 points) 5. You have $5,000 to invest for 5
years. Choose one: 6. One year ago, you invested $20,000 in
a growth fund. The market fell, and now your shares are worth
$16,000. If you had chosen a stable investment, you'd have $21,000
today. You decide to: 7. If every one of your funds loses money this year, will you be likely to sell at least some of your shares and invest the proceeds more conservatively? Yes (0 points) 8. Would you ever borrow money to
purchase stock?
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Add up your points to get a rough idea of your risk tolerance level. |
| LOW RISK 0-39 points |
MODERATE RISK 40-74 points |
HIGH RISK 75+ points |
| You are a conservative investor who wants high stability and can accept low returns. Your challenge is to avoid investing too conservatively. | You are comfortable with a mix of low- and high-risk investments. Your challenge is to grow neither too fearful of the market nor too complacent. | You are a roll-the-dice investor who wants maximum return. Your challenge is to prudently scale back your aggressiveness as retirement nears. |
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Consider these suggested asset
allocations |
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Low
Risk
Moderate
Risk
High Risk |
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