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How Healthy Is Your Relationship with Money quiz

Money—the lack of it, the fear of losing it, the dread of not having enough—tops the list of concerns of many people these days. We’re more debt-ridden than any generation before. Some of us tie ourselves up with such notions as “Having money and leading a spiritual life are contradictions.” We let our feelings of scarcity color our decisions. 

The bottom line is that our unspoken attitudes and ideas about money may be getting in the way of a sense of well being and security in our lives. Take this Thriving quiz to learn more about your relationship with money. 

Answer True or False to each of the 17 statements below.

 

Quiz
1 I have no idea where my money goes every month. I just don't think about money. True False
2 I act as if I have plenty of money, but inside, I’m always worried that I don’t have enough, even to meet my monthly bills. True False
3 I have no idea where I got my attitudes about money. True False
4 I feel ashamed about having more money than my friends (or less than); if they found out, I’m afraid they wouldn’t like me. True False
5 It seems like I’m always comparing my financial situation with others’; no matter how much I actually have, I always feel like I come up short. True False
6 I’m embarrassed about the amount of debt I owe; I would never talk about it with any of my friends or acquaintances. True False
7 No matter how much money I actually have, I’m secretly afraid I will lose everything and become a homeless person. True False
8 I’m too busy at work to deal with my money. I just don’t have the time. True False
9 I’m clueless about money; I don’t even know the right questions to ask. My financial advisor just tells me what to do with my money. True False
10 I keep having to use a credit card to cover my monthly bills. True False
11 I worry that I will never be able to make it financially if my spouse leaves me or dies. True False
12 I’ll always have to do without, so I might as well get used to it. I can never really have what I want. True False
13 My body gets tense when monthly bill-paying time rolls around or when contemplating a large purchase. True False
14 It’s hard to face, or even think about, people to whom I owe money. True False
15 I use money to punish or reward myself. True False
16 As a rule, I always buy the most inexpensive item. For example, though I think Ben & Jerry’s ice cream tastes the best, I buy the cheapest brand at the drug store. It’s frivolous to spend extra money for good taste. True False
17 Having money means having control. True False
 
 
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