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University of Wollongong

2006

Finance and Financial Management

Risk attitudes

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Profiling The Risk Attitudes Of Clients By Financial Advisors: The Effects Of Framing On Response Validity, M. Mccrae Jan 2006

Profiling The Risk Attitudes Of Clients By Financial Advisors: The Effects Of Framing On Response Validity, M. Mccrae

Faculty of Business - Accounting & Finance Working Papers

The Australian Financial Services Reform Act (2001) now requires all registered financial planners to assess a client’s attitude towards investment risk as an integral part of establishing a ‘reasonable’ basis for investment advice to a client. However, the Act is silent on required procedures or acceptable minimum standards of risk assessment. Unfortunately, current methods for assessing a client’s attitudes towards investment risk are mostly informal, untested and ignore such behavioral biases as framing and other response anomalies. Unless controlled for, these anomalies can invert risk attitude responses and invalidate portfolio choices recommended to the client on the basis of this …