Take This 27-Question Money Quiz And Discover Your True Financial Personality Type
You know that feeling when you check your bank account and immediately close the app? Or you tell yourself you’ll “sort out your finances” this weekend, and then somehow it’s three months later and you haven’t? Yeah. Same.
Money is one of those things everyone deals with, but nobody really handles it the same way. Some people track every coffee they buy and still feel like they’re one bad month away from disaster. Others spend freely, never check the balance, and somehow always figure it out. A few just avoid the whole thing entirely and hope it sorts itself out – which, to be fair, occasionally works.
There are six money personalities in this quiz. Go through the 27 questions honestly and find out which one you actually are.
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This article seems to do quite a few assumptions. Firstly, everyone has enough money to have extra. Secondly, everyone lives in US or similar country (what with tipping, splitting the bill evenly, not knowing how much your collegue at same job gets paid).
The controller , yup I have to be when you live on nothing basically ,I’m extremely good with money ,n 200 at end of money mind 🤣🤣🤣🤣dint work like that on pip n pension lmao
I stopped at the very first question. In what world would I have £200 left over at the end of the month?
Not to add to your discomfort, but where I live it's generally recommended to have at least 3 month's income in your savings account so that you're able to bridge that period without any income, either through work or benefits.
Load More Replies...This article seems to do quite a few assumptions. Firstly, everyone has enough money to have extra. Secondly, everyone lives in US or similar country (what with tipping, splitting the bill evenly, not knowing how much your collegue at same job gets paid).
The controller , yup I have to be when you live on nothing basically ,I’m extremely good with money ,n 200 at end of money mind 🤣🤣🤣🤣dint work like that on pip n pension lmao
I stopped at the very first question. In what world would I have £200 left over at the end of the month?
Not to add to your discomfort, but where I live it's generally recommended to have at least 3 month's income in your savings account so that you're able to bridge that period without any income, either through work or benefits.
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