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Investor Risk Assessment
This 5-minute assessment is used to inform our conversation about how to invest your money. It will help us gauge both your willingness and your ability to take risk.
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Year
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Name
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First Name
Last Name
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Primary Email Address
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example@example.com
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What is your current age?
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Less than 45
45 to 55
56 to 65
66 to 75
Older than 75
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When do you plan to begin taking money from your investments at Toberman Becker to support your lifestyle?
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Not during my lifetime
Not for at least 20 years
In 11 to 19 years
In 6 to 10 years
In 1 to 5 years
Within 1 year
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For this investment, I intend to take:
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Higher risk in return for potentially superior returns
Moderate to higher risk in return for potentially greater return
Moderate risk in return for some growth opportunity
Low risk in return for a little growth opportunity
Slight to no risk in return for general stability of principal
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Assuming normal market conditions, what would you expect from this investment over time?
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To generally keep pace with the stock market
To slightly trail the stock market, but make a good profit
To trail the stock market, but make a moderate profit
To have some stability, but make modest profits
To have a high degree of stability, but make small profits
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Suppose the stock market performs unusually poorly over the next decade. What would you expect from this investment?
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To also perform poorly
To make very little or nothing
To make a little gain
To make a modest gain
To make gains, regardless of the stock market's performance
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Which of these statements would best describe your attitudes about the next
THREE YEARS'
performance of this investment?
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I understand a loss of principal is a realistic possibility
I can tolerate a loss
I can tolerate a small loss
I'd have a hard time tolerating any losses
I need to at least see some return
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Which of these statements would best describe your attitudes about the next
THREE MONTH'S
performance of this investment?
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I wouldn't worry about market fluctuations in that time frame
If my investment declined greater than 20%, I'd be concerned
If my investment declined greater than 10%, I'd be concerned
I can only tolerate small short-term fluctuations in my investment
I'd have a hard time accepting any investment declines
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What is your interest level when it comes to including exposure to digital assets, Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, or blockchain-related equity investments in your portfolio?
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Not interested
Somewhat interested
Very interested
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Ability to Take Risk (Score: 0-100)
Your "ability" to take risk refers to your financial capability to withstand a financial loss without meaningfully compromising your desired standard of living.
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Willingness to Take Risk (Score: 0-100)
Your "willingness" to take risk measures your natural emotional and behavioral tendencies around loss of portfolio value and investing discipline in general.
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Portfolio Categories
80-100: AGGRESSIVE GROWTH. 100% Stocks / 0% Bonds OR 90% Stocks / 10% Bonds. This portfolio is appropriate for investors whose primary objective is maximum long-term capital appreciation and who are willing to tolerate more substantial, potentially large price fluctuations. Generating current income is not a goal. Assets in this portfolio are invested entirely (or almost entirely) in equities (stocks). 60-80: GROWTH. 80% Stocks / 20% Bonds OR 75% Stocks / 25% Bonds. This portfolio is appropriate for investors whose primary objective is long-term capital appreciation and who are willing to tolerate potentially large price fluctuations. Generating current income is not a primary goal. Assets in this portfolio are invested primarily (and in some cases entirely) in equities (stocks). 40-60: MODERATE GROWTH. 70% Stocks / 30% Bonds OR 60% Stocks / 40% Bonds. This portfolio is appropriate for investors whose primary objective is capital appreciation and to whom current income is of secondary importance. A moderate growth investor is willing to tolerate short-term price fluctuations. The assets in this portfolio are a mix of equities (stocks) and fixed-income securities (bonds), with a higher weighting towards equities (stocks). 20-40: CONSERVATIVE GROWTH. 55% Stocks / 45% Bonds OR 40% Stocks / 60% Bonds. This portfolio is appropriate for investors who prefer a balanced mix of current income and capital appreciation, and are willing to tolerate some short-term price fluctuations associated with equity (stock) investments. The assets in this portfolio are balanced among equities (stocks) and fixed-income securities (bonds). 0-20: INCOME. 30% Stocks / 70% Bonds OR 20% Stocks / 80% Bonds. This portfolio is appropriate for investors whose primary objective is current income. The majority of assets in this portfolio are allocated to short-term and intermediate-term investments such as fixed-income securities (bonds). A portion of this portfolio is also invested in equities (stocks), which are subject to price fluctuations, as protection against the erosion to purchasing power caused by inflation.
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