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Article: Women Catching Up With Men in Terms of Comfort With Investment Risk, NAIC's Voice of the American Shareholder Quarterly Poll Finds; 38 Percent of Women Characterize Their Portfolios as Moderately Risky Versus 31 Percent Last September; 'Not Risky at All' Down Eight Percentage Points.
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- March 1, 2004
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MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Women are catching up with men in the level of investment risk they tolerate, according to the quarterly Voice of the American Shareholder poll sponsored by the National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC), the world's largest not-for profit investor education organization.
NAIC's quarterly poll was introduced in 2003 and is designed to track investing behavior and provide insight into shareholders' attitudes and their views on current topics that could affect their investment management decisions. The most recent poll was conducted online by Harris Interactive(R) between January 7 and 19, 2004, among ...