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Assess Your Risk Tolerance
We will ask you a set of questions to get to know you!
1. What is the first thought to cross your mind, when you invest your money?
I know this is a good decision
This should turn out to be a good investment
This should not turn out to be a bad investment
I should not lose my money
2. Would you prefer to run your own business or be a salaried employee?
Running my own business
Running a partnership business
Being a salaried employee while running a part-time business
Being a salaried employee
3. To what extent would you expose your investments to risk, to earn higher returns?
More than 50%
About 40%
About 20%
None at all
4. If you have bought a scrip with a view of long term holding and if the markets fell drastically, what would you do?
Buy more
Hold
Exit Partially
Exit Completely
5. If your income stops today , for how long will you be able to cope up with your expenses?
Upto 2 Months
2 to 6 Months
6 Months to 1 Year
More than 1 Year
6. You have got an investment offer from a friend who has started a new business which has attractive prospects. Would you invest?
Yes, Substantially
Yes, Minimum
No, Avoid
7. In the past, how have you taken most of your investment decisions?
Out of guts
Discussing with broker / Adviser
Undertaking research
Undertaking research + discussing with broker / adviser
8. After you have made an investment, your feeling on the decision is:
excited.
satisfied.
doubtful.
sorry.
9. What is your practice on saving money
I don't believe in saving.
I try to save whenever and wherever possible.
I'd like to save, but my expenses and other financial commitments do not permit me to.
I save 15 percent or more of my take-home salary without exception.
10. Which of the following statements would best describe your level of knowledge as an investor
I don't understand investment terminology at all.
I am a proficient investor who's able to explain concepts such as EVA, beta and hedging.
I know how to identify and invest in mutual funds and secondary market debentures.
I am not very familiar with investment options and financial planning.
11. How would you `honestly' describe yourself as a risk-taker?
reckless.
willing to take evaluated risks.
low risk taking capability.
extremely averse to risk.
12. What is your approach to making a financial decision?
take a random decision.
seek friendly advice.
take an educated guess.
lose sleep over the issue.
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