| What’s
Your Money Style Questionnaire |
| For a
bit of fun, answer a series of questions to find your money personality
type.
It's not very scientific but it should give you an insight into
how you feel about money.
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| 1 |
When friends are coming round to dinner what do
you do? |
| A |
Order a takeaway |
| B |
Buy some ready meals from the supermarket |
| C |
See what you've got in the fridge |
| D |
Get out your recipe books |
| E |
Ask your friends to bring something
with them |
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| 2 |
How do you feel about money? |
| A |
I don’t think about it |
| B |
I manage to get by somehow |
| C |
I think I should think about it more
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| D |
I keep pretty good control |
| E |
I always end up with more than I started
with! |
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| 3 |
Saving money is: |
| A |
Not something I'm interested in |
| B |
Really hard to do |
| C |
Something I aim for |
| D |
Something everyone should do |
| E |
The most important thing about money |
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| 4 |
What are you doing to save for the future? |
| A |
I'm too young to think about that |
| B |
I will get round to it one day |
| C |
I try and save a little every month |
| D |
I have a plan and I'm sticking to it |
| E |
I save as much as I can for the future |
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| 5 |
How often do you borrow money? |
| A |
Always |
| B |
Sometimes |
| C |
Not often |
| D |
Never |
| E |
People borrow from me |
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| 6 |
When you go to the shops what do you do? |
| A |
I buy whatever I want to |
| B |
I get distracted by too many things
to buy |
| C |
I make a list but don’t always
stick to it |
| D |
I stick to my list |
| E |
I buy what is cheapest |
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| 7 |
When planning a holiday what do you do? |
| A |
Book the best holiday I can |
| B |
Make a choice at the last minute |
| C |
Shop around for a bargain |
| D |
Use the internet and adverts to find
the best deal |
| E |
Stay at home and save the cash |
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| 8 |
When you feel upset how does going shopping make you feel?
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| A |
Happier |
| B |
It takes my mind off things for a bit |
| C |
It doesn’t make any difference |
| D |
I wouldn’t go shopping if I was
upset |
| E |
Spending money makes me feel worse |
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| 9 |
What is your financial goal? |
| A |
I don’t really have one |
| B |
To be able to afford whatever I want |
| C |
To have enough to enjoy myself |
| D |
To always know how much I have |
| E |
To save as much as possible |
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| 10 |
At the end of each month you have: |
| A |
No idea what I spent |
| B |
Got further in debt |
| C |
Just about got by |
| D |
Planned next month’s spending |
| E |
Saved a fair bit |
Results
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Mostly As
You're a debt collector's dream!
- You have very little awareness of your money and this could
lead to trouble.
- If you carry on like this you risk getting into serious debt
problems.
- It would be a good idea to learn more about controlling your
money before it's too late.
Mostly Bs
You're a casual debtor
- You like to live for the moment and you don't think much further
ahead than lunchtime.
- You usually don't know how much money you've spent or how much
you've got left.
- If you're not careful you could be an ideal candidate for debt.
- A little bit of planning can make your money work better for
you and help you to avoid stress.
Mostly Cs
You’re a smart spender
- You enjoy spending money but not wasting it.
- You are reasonably in control but could benefit from a little
bit of help.
- Getting a better grip on your money would make you feel more
at ease.
Mostly Ds
You are a careful spender
- You know pretty much what happens to every penny.
- Unexpected expenses can cause you a real headache.
- Learning more about money management will help you stay in
control.
Mostly Es
You’re a super saver
- The one thing you enjoy the most is having a tidy sum saved
for a rainy day.
- That’s not a bad thing but don’t let it hold you
back from enjoying what your money can do for you.
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