This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financial risk tolerance and a range of demographic characteristics that are widely used as a basis for heuristically derived estimates of investors' attitudes towards financial risk. The validity of widely used demographics such as gender, age, income and wealth as determinants of risk tolerance is supported, although the relationships found are not as simple as implied by the demographic heuristics. In particular, risk tolerance exhibits concavity in respect to income across all age groups and irrespective of gender. However, education, marital status and dependents, which have been found to be significant in previous studies, were not found...
Financial risk tolerance is certainly an important topic for researchers, investors and personal fin...
Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.Financial risk tolerance, an inv...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
AbstractFinancial risk tolerance is the level of risk that a client believes they are willing to acc...
An investor’s decision regarding investment is influenced by a number of factors. Many researchers h...
Effects of financial and demographic variables on risk tolerance were estimated for households with ...
In this study, researcher attempted to study the association of the Demographic and Investor profile...
Every investor and investment planner talk about risk tolerance and what people think is appropriate...
This paper analyzes the capability of individuals to accurately estimate risk tolerance. Using...
The goal of this paper is to examine characteristics that affect the risk preferences of individuals...
This empirical study explores the investment pattern and financial decision making of individuals an...
In general, the amount of risk an individual is willing to tolerate can be influenced by demographic...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Financial risk tolerance is certainly an important topic for researchers, investors and personal fin...
Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.Financial risk tolerance, an inv...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
This study examines the relationship between a psychometrically derived measure of subjective financ...
We analyze a large database of psychometrically derived financial risk tolerance scores (RTS) and as...
AbstractFinancial risk tolerance is the level of risk that a client believes they are willing to acc...
An investor’s decision regarding investment is influenced by a number of factors. Many researchers h...
Effects of financial and demographic variables on risk tolerance were estimated for households with ...
In this study, researcher attempted to study the association of the Demographic and Investor profile...
Every investor and investment planner talk about risk tolerance and what people think is appropriate...
This paper analyzes the capability of individuals to accurately estimate risk tolerance. Using...
The goal of this paper is to examine characteristics that affect the risk preferences of individuals...
This empirical study explores the investment pattern and financial decision making of individuals an...
In general, the amount of risk an individual is willing to tolerate can be influenced by demographic...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...
Financial risk tolerance is certainly an important topic for researchers, investors and personal fin...
Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.Financial risk tolerance, an inv...
Purpose – Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, ...