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Your Risk Profile

1. Compared to others, how do you rate your willingness to take financial risks? 2. When you think of risk with respect to investing? What sums up your first thoughts? 3. How easily do you adapt when things go wrong financially? 4. How much confidence do you have in your ability to make good financial decisions? 5. If you had to choose between more job security with a small pay rise, or less job security and a big pay rise, which would you pick? 6. When faced with a major financial decision, do you concentrate more on possible gains or possible losses? 7. Would you borrow money to make an investment? 8. How much of your investment portfolio would you be willing to place in an investment that you thought had a high opportunity of high returnn but a potential for a large loss?

More Willing Possible earnings Quickly Confident Less security more payrise

Average What are the pros and cons It is Difficult Reasonably Confident More security less payrise

Less Willing Possible Losses Can't cope Not Confident I am not sure

Usually gains

usually the gains but sometimes the losses

Usually losses

Yes

Possibly

No

More than 50% No problem property investing is a long term investment over time it will even out

9. If property prices were reported as dropping by 20% what best describes your response?

About 30-50% A bit concerned and would need to recheck assumptions and information on why a property was purchased

Less than 10%

Really worried and sick to the stomach

10. What best describes how you would react to your property being untenated for a period of time

Would do nothing

Would recheck the comparable rentals in the area and discuss Would drop rent with property manager immediately to get a tenant

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