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2016
This chapter provides an overview of the important role financial risk tolerance plays in shaping consumer financial decisions. A review of normative and descriptive models of risk tolerance is provided. Additional discussion regarding the measurement of risk tolerance is also presented.
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This chapter provides an overview of the important role financial risk tolerance plays in shaping consumer financial decisions. A review of normative and descriptive models of risk tolerance is provided. Additional discussion regarding the measurement of risk tolerance is also presented.
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Tolerance: Is It Worth the Risk?
Transplantation, 2005The success of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) has been limited by the adverse effects of immunosuppression. The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and feasibility of withdrawing immunosuppression in OLT recipients to achieve tolerance.Eighteen adult OLT recipients in our steroid-free protocol without rejection were selected for ...
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Workers’ Risk Tolerance and Occupational Injuries
Risk Analysis, 2015This study explores the relationship between individuals’ risk tolerance and occupational injuries. We analyze data from a national representative survey of U.S. workers that includes information about injuries, risk tolerance, cognitive and noncognitive attributes, and risky behaviors. We measure risk tolerance through questions regarding individuals’
Monica, Galizzi, Tommaso, Tempesti
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Financial Risk Tolerance: Malaysia
Economics, Finance, Business and Management, 2019Financial risk tolerance (FRT) is a matter adamant in understanding the underlying issues of financial decisions, in that, it is an important component of investment. The demographic variables; age, gender, income level and birth order are explored in this study to see if there are any significant differences across each of the variables.
Maengkom Audrey, Bavani Chandra Kumar
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2011
Risk appetite is a term that is frequently used throughout the risk management community. Recent changes in global regulations that encompass security and risk and control implications, have raised the awareness around the concept of risk appetite, particularly among the management team.
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Risk appetite is a term that is frequently used throughout the risk management community. Recent changes in global regulations that encompass security and risk and control implications, have raised the awareness around the concept of risk appetite, particularly among the management team.
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Beta in Linear Risk Tolerance Economies
Management Science, 1985This paper employs numerical means to examine: (i) the expected return-beta plot in power utility Linear Risk Tolerance (LRT) economies, and (ii) whether, in the power utility economies, a valuation equation containing covariance and coskewness terms might better explain expected returns than one containing covariance terms alone.
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Average drawdown risk reduction and risk tolerances
Research in Economics, 2014Abstract We investigate the effects of average drawdown risk reduction on US mutual funds. Due to numerous evidence of the asymmetric distribution of portfolio returns, the asymmetric risk measures have extensively been used in risk management during the recent decades with extensive usages on the n-degree lower partial moment (LPM) methodology ...
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2014
Risk. It’s the opposite side of opportunity, but that is often not acknowledged by investors.
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Risk. It’s the opposite side of opportunity, but that is often not acknowledged by investors.
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