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What's New at Forte for the year 2007 September 2007 - How Your Personality Affects Your Financial Decision-making By Forte News Department The recent volatility in
the stock market has everyone a little jumpy – even folks who have worked with
a trusted financial planner for years. But if you’ve never worked with a
planner before, one of the first things he or she will do is make you fill out a
risk analysis questionnaire. Why is risk analysis
important before you make decisions with your money? Risk tolerance is an
important part of investing – everyone knows that. But the real value of
answering a lot of questions about your risk tolerance is to tell you what you don’t know – how the sources of your
money, the way you made it, how outside forces have shaped your view of it and
how you’re handling it now will inform every decision you make about it in the
future. The most important thing
a risk questionnaire can tell is what’s important about money to you. Trained
financial advisers can determine your money personality through a process of
questioning discovery. Planners can then guide investors within their money
personality. Do you want certainty, are you willing to take a little risk or
let it roll because “you can always make more of it?” A financial planner
tries to see through the static to find out what you really need to create a
solid financial life. But it might make sense to ask yourself a few questions
before you and your planner sit down:
One of the toughest
aspects of getting a financial plan going is recognizing how your personal
style, mindset, and life situation might affect your investment decisions. A
financial professional will understand this challenge and can help you think
through your choices. Your resulting portfolio should feel like a perfect fit
for you! September 2007 — This
column is produced by the Financial Planning Association, the membership
organization for the financial planning community, and is provided by David W.
Henion, a local member of FPA. | ||||||||||||||
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