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Quiz 10: Investment Planning Strategies
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Question 1
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How do you determine the risk tolerance level of an investor? (pp. 464-466)
Question 2
Essay
Are there certain investment vehicles which should be specifically considered as a client approaches retirement? (pp. 464-470)
Question 3
Essay
What are the three basic investment objectives of a typical investor?
Question 4
Essay
What are the three stages of financial life cycle through which an investor passes?
Question 5
Essay
What is meant by the term, investor preference?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The concept of investment planning involves:
Question 7
Essay
How can a financial planner determine the risk tolerance level of an investor? (pp. 449-453)
Question 8
Essay
You have just presented Figure 10.2 (in the text) entitled "Life Cycle Stages and Distribution of Investment" to a prospective client named Karl Gore. Karl is 60 years old and totally disagrees with your allocation between safe and risky investments. How do you respond to his criticism?
Question 9
Essay
Karen Shultz has checked the item "I cannot afford any loss of principal regardless of potential return" on the Measuring Attitude Toward Risk (p. 458 in the text) questionnaire. However, 90 percent of her portfolio, which is approaching $1 million, is in equity securities. Karen seeks your advice.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not part of the investment life cycle:
Question 11
Essay
Comment on the following statement: The investment planning process is initiated with goal setting. (pp. 442-443)
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Investment planning process involves:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
When a client comes to a financial planner, he usually I. knows his objectives II. knows general investment and tax saving strategies III. doesn't know his current income needs IV. knows the desired rate of growth of his funds