The InFRE RetirAwareness Quiz®

We're glad you're interested in learning more about what you need to know to become retirement ready! Your retirement preparedness depends on knowing what to do to become retirement ready.
 
At the beginning of this quiz we'll ask some general demographic questions that do not specifically identify who you are (so you're anonymous) in order to help us with the future development and interpretation of questionnaire results. Then you'll move onto 30 questions created by retirement experts to evaluate your knowledge in key areas proven to increase retirement preparedness.  At the end of the quiz you can print a report that scores your answers and provides correct answers as needed. We encourage you to follow-up afterwards by learning more about questions and topics answered incorrectly.
 
Congratulations on taking this step toward your future retirement readiness!

 

1 of 10
Are you
Male
Female

2 of 10
Highest level of education earned
Less than high school
High school
Some college
Associates degree
Bachelor degree
Masters degree or above

3 of 10
Your household income range
less than $25,000
$25,000-49,999
$50,000-74,999
$75,000-99,999
$100,000-124,999
$125,000-149,999
$150,000-174,999
$175,000-199,999
$200,000 or more

4 of 10
Your age range
20 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 - 69
70 or above

5 of 10
Realistically, how many years before you expect to retire?
25 years or more
10 to 24 years
Less than 10 years

6 of 10
When it comes to planning and saving for retirement, how would you describe your progress?
Well ahead of schedule
A little ahead of schedule
Right on schedule
A little behind schedule
Well behind schedule

7 of 10
Overall, how would you describe your personal knowledge of retirement investing?
Very knowledgeable
Above average
Average
Below average
No knowledge

8 of 10
Are you married or residing with a significant other?
Yes
No

9 of 10
If married or residing with a significant other, who takes the lead when making retirement related decisions for your household?
You take the lead.
You and your spouse (or significant other) share responsibility.
Your spouse (or significant other) takes the lead.
Neither takes the lead.

10 of 10
To what extent do you rely on a financial advisor when making or implementing financial retirement decisions?
A great deal
A lot
Some
Only a little
Not at all



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