6.1. Introduction To Investments
6.1. Introduction To Investments
6.1. Introduction To Investments
2. Based on the assessment, how does risk tolerance affect the type of investment a
person chooses?
People with a high tolerance for risk will most likely go for higher-risk investments.
3. Aside from risk factors, what other variables will you consider when investing?
Answers may vary. Aside from risk factors, I should also consider how much risk I can
take. For instance, how much money am I willing to lose in case my investment turns out
bad?
3. How can the type of risk influence the investment decision of an individual?
Answers may vary. An individual can assess which type of risks he or she can manage.
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A. Identification. Write the correct answer in the provided space before each number.
Business Risk 2. It is the type of risk associated with ups and downs due to an
unsuccessful business model.
Liquidity Risk 3. It is the type of risk associated with an asset that is difficult to
sell without lowering its price.
Market Risk 5. It is the risk of a security's value going down because of factors
in the overall market conditions.
Exchange Rate Risk 7. It is the chance that changes in exchange rates will affect the
value of an investment.
Natural disaster risk 8. It is the risk of natural occurrences affecting the value of
investments.
Economic Risk 9. This risk is associated with inflation, recession, and market
Country Risk 10. It is the likelihood that a country will experience political or
economic instability that could adversely affect the
performance of investments in that country.
2. Mark offered Jose his idea for a printing business. The main customers are students
from a nearby school. It would only require a laptop, printer, and a supply of papers.
Marke needed ₱10,000 as start-up capital. He asked Jose for a loan and pledged to
pay back ₱10,000 and give Jose 25% of the profit for the first three months of the
business. In the first month, Mark earned some money. However, the school
suspended face-to-face classes, and he had to close the business. He could not
return the money he borrowed from Jose. Thus, Jose lost ₱10,000. What risk/s did
Jose experience? Explain your answer.
Answers may vary. Jose lent money to Mark, facing business and financial risk. The
business risk comes from the lack of sustainability plans in situations such as suspended
4. Danny was recently promoted to a higher position in his company. His salary
increased, and he now has extra funds amounting to ₱20,000 monthly. He wants to
use this money to start investing. Since he worked hard for his money, he wants to
ensure that there will be no loss and the investment is liquid. Describe Danny's
investment objectives and classify the type of investment suitable for his risk
tolerance.
Danny's primary aim is to secure his money and remain liquid. His investment is not
aimed at earning or growing wealth. Since he wants his investment to be liquid, a
low-risk and short-term investment would suit his preferences.
1. It is essential for companies to carefully consider the financial risk to protect their
financial health and shareholders' investment. Recall the concept of insurance. How
can companies use it to manage financial risk?
Answers may vary. There are several ways to manage financial risk, including
insurance. Insurance is a form of risk management that protects against financial loss by
transferring the risk to an insurance company.
3. There is a chance that something could go wrong in your business. It can come from
financial, operational, legal, and reputational risks. How can you prevent this from
happening?
Answers may vary. There are a few different ways to manage business risk. One way is
to create a business risk management plan. This plan will identify the different types of
risks your business faces, making a process for dealing with them. Another way to
manage business risk is to purchase insurance. This plan can help protect your business
financially if something does go wrong.