How the Score Works
This page explains what your Veridon diagnostic score represents, what it does not represent, and how the model produces it. It is here so you can make an informed decision about how to use your result.
What This Page Explains
Your score is a diagnostic model output based on the inputs you provided. It summarises one dimension of your financial structure — positioning, concentration, or exposure — on a scale of 0 to 100.
A higher score indicates fewer structural vulnerabilities in that dimension based on the inputs you provided.
A lower score indicates that one or more structural factors in that dimension warrant closer review based on the inputs you provided.
Stage 1 — Input collection: You answer a short set of multiple-choice questions about your financial structure. These questions cover specific categories relevant to the diagnostic topic.
Stage 2 — Indicator computation: The model groups your answers into indicator categories and computes a score for each category based on the pattern of your responses.
Stage 3 — Score aggregation: The category scores are combined into a single overall score between 0 and 100. This score is mapped to an interpretation band.
We do not publish the weights assigned to individual categories or the specific formula used to combine them. This is consistent with how widely used scoring systems operate: category inputs are disclosed, but proprietary aggregation mechanics are not.
What This Does NOT Represent
- This score is not financial advice.
- This score is not a prediction of future market performance.
- This score is not a guarantee of any financial outcome.
- This score is not a substitute for professional financial advice.
- This score is not a complete picture of your financial situation. It reflects only the inputs you provided.
- This score is not an objective measurement. It is a diagnostic model output based on the inputs you provided.
- This score does not account for assets, liabilities, income, or obligations not covered by the review questions.
Core Explanation Sections
Score Band Table
Each diagnostic maps your score to one of four interpretation bands. The following defines all bands for all three Veridon Phase-1 diagnostics:
| Band | Score range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning Review | ||
| Fragile | 0–39 | Significant concentration, vulnerability, or structural gaps across positioning dimensions |
| Moderate | 40–59 | Partial resilience but notable areas for structural review |
| Balanced | 60–79 | Reasonable diversification and structural stability |
| Strong | 80–100 | High resilience and broad structural diversification |
| Concentration Review | ||
| Fragile | 0–39 | Significant concentration across asset, sector, income, or geographic dimensions |
| Moderate | 40–59 | Notable concentration in one or more structural dimensions |
| Balanced | 60–79 | Reasonable spread across asset, income, sector, and geographic dimensions |
| Strong | 80–100 | Broad structural diversification across all measured dimensions |
| Exposure Review | ||
| Fragile | 0–39 | Significant structural dependencies on external financial drivers |
| Moderate | 40–59 | Some exposure dependencies identified across structural dimensions |
| Balanced | 60–79 | Reasonable balance across measured exposure dimensions |
| Strong | 80–100 | Limited structural dependency on external financial drivers |
Why the Model May Change
The Veridon diagnostic model is updated periodically. Updates may occur to improve the accuracy of category indicators, to reflect structural changes in how financial factors interact, or to incorporate feedback from ongoing performance monitoring. If the model is updated, your score from a previous review is not directly comparable to a score from a later review. Run a fresh review after any significant change in your financial structure.
Score Sensitivity
Your score is sensitive to the inputs you provided. If you had answered any question differently, your score would be different. This is by design: the model reflects the structure you described, not a fixed external measurement. The score is a snapshot at a point in time, based on the information available at the moment of the review.
Definitions
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Limitations / Boundaries
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This page's limitations are embedded in Section 4 and Section 5.
Contact and Support
If you have questions about how your score was produced, contact us at support@veridon.com.
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Last updated: 20 March 2026