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Determining Your Personal Investment Risk Profile
70% Growth Allocation
Your long-term investments will be spread over shares, property, fixed interest and cash. The asset allocation will focus on growth investments, with 70% of your money allocated to shares and property. This portfolio also includes some cash and fixed interest, which will provide reasonably stable income stream but also desires a steady growth in capital value. Be prepared for fluctuations to achieve reasonable capital growth over the medium term.
Sufficient capital is available to draw down to supplement income needs. Minimum suggested timeframe is 7 years.
Client Acknowledgement
You should not proceed with any advice unless you understand:
- all investments carry risk and the different asset groups carry different levels of risk,
- cash and fixed interest are generally safer and more suitable for short term goals, however in the long term, returns may not be as high as growth assets and there is a risk your capital will not grow in pace with inflation,
- property and share s offer a greater opportunity for capital growth and over the long term, the total return can exceed the negative effects of inflation,
- increasing your investment exposure to capital growth assets, property and shares, increases the risk of experiencing negative returns in the short term,
- a longer term perspective must be taken when investing in property and shares due to the inevitable ups and downs of these markets,
- the timing of negative return s is unknown and may occur when you need access to your money thereby affecting the ability to meet your goals,
- if you need access to your investments in a hurry and they are investment in property and shares, you may be forced to sell at a loss.
Other Risks
A comprehensive resource for investors, or those considering investing, to understand more about investment risk Investing Between The Flags – A Practical Guide To Investing created by ASIC, which can be read before you proceed with our advice. It is available from Home – Moneysmart.gov.au

Sana Azmeh