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Risk Tolerance Tool
The level of risk an investor is willing to accept is called
his/her "risk tolerance." In investing money,
each person has a different level of risk that they are
willing to accept. For example, a conservative investor
is primarily interested in making sure that they do no lose
their money, while an aggressive investor is willing to
accept large swings in the value of the investment portfolio
in the hope of achieving higher long-term returns.
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Please click on the link above to access
the risk tolerance calculator.
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The risk tolerance questionnaire is composed
of 15 questions ranging from specifics about your savings
behavior to hypothetical questions about how you would
react to different situations. Please consider each question
carefully before answering and give the response that
best reflects where you are now (as opposed to where you
have been in the past or would like to be in the future).
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To advance to the next question, simply
use the arrow keys on your keyboard, press the 'Tab' key,
or click on the desired cell.
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After you have completed all questions,
your average risk tolerance will appear
at the bottom of the page (you may need to scroll down
for this).
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