What is your money style?
So, you've got style, but what's your money style? Whether you're an impulsive bargain-snatcher or the tightest of savers, the way you spend your money is as distinctive as your personality. Take our test to find out what your money style is and how you can use it or lose it!
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| 1. | The time has come to make that big financial decision. You: |
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Go with your gut instinct. |
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Thoughtfully weigh out possible outcomes and decide |
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Shop around. |
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| 2. | The Summer sales have begun! You: |
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Break out the plastic baby! |
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Work out a rough budget and then head to the mall. |
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Think about what you really need and buy two or three real bargains. |
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| 3. | You've found the most perfect, and expensive, party outfit. You: |
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Consider it already bought. |
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Put in on lay-by. |
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Shop around for something similar at a cheaper price. |
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| 4. | Christmas is only a few weeks away. You: |
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Buy yourself an expensive present (no need for wrapping!) |
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Write out a gift list, a rough budget and start buying. |
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Organise a 'Secret Santa' system for your friends and family. |
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| 5. | When considering a purchase, the most important thing is: |
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Quality, regardless of the price. |
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Value for money. |
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That is suits your budget. |
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| 6. | You keep track of your money: |
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You don't. Who has the time? |
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In your head. |
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Regularly, on paper or with software. |
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| 7. | When it comes to money, the most important thing is: |
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Being able to afford luxuries. |
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Always having enough to feel in control. |
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Long-term planning. |
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| 8. | When you think about the future, you: |
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Will cross that bridge when you come to it. |
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Feel fairly confident but will worry about the details later. |
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Feel totally prepared for it. |