In your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and
researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly
persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
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"I like my money right where I can see it—hanging in my closet."
In your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and
researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly
persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
In your life, money and emotional well-being are closely linked. You likely give a good deal of thought to your current financial state, as well as your fiscal future. You're driven to achieve
wealth and create an abundant financial life for yourself, and it may feel sometimes like you're struggling to keep up with your peers. You see your financial successes as integral to your
ability to feel content and happy, and thus you may prefer to seek out friends and partners who share your financial motivation and ideology.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
In your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and
researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly
persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
That quiz was sooo off target. I used to be a "Thrill Seeker" spender but not so much anymore. I cannot tell you how long since I had the money/time/closet space for a shopping spree.
In your life, you're willing to go the extra mile in order to find a good deal. Whenever possible, you hold out until you can find the least expensive version of something you need. Your
patience and persistence generally leads you to significant savings, which you likely take great pride in. While some may mistakenly think you are cheap and puzzle over why you prefer thrift
stores to overpriced boutiques, you're content to let them squander their cash while you chase down a great bargain.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
I totally knew it would be something like that! A total bargain shopper! Did you see my $1.00 dress in the lookbook today?!!
In your life, you likely have firm control over your cash flow. You've taken concrete steps to prepare for your financial future, and you're unlikely to fritter away your cash on small or
unnecessary items. You have a solid grasp of the steps necessary for long-term financial advancement, and thus you're more likely than others to make investments and watch your money grow.
While some may have difficulty resisting a shopping spree, you feel best when saving (and then investing) for a rainy day.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're ahead of the game.
I'm not as great investor as the test says, but may be I'll begin sooner; my husband will be very happy.
Yadayadayada...
It's the Seinfeld of Team Sugar Groups...
You know how Jerry, Elaine, George and even Kramer would just talk about whatever, that's what this group is about.
Your latest shopping purchases, gadgets, your life, silly jokes, polls, your favorite tv show, your latest celeb crushes or anything else you want to discuss!
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Post a CommentIn your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
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"I like my money right where I can see it—hanging in my closet."
—Carrie Bradshaw
In your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
In your life, money and emotional well-being are closely linked. You likely give a good deal of thought to your current financial state, as well as your fiscal future. You're driven to achieve wealth and create an abundant financial life for yourself, and it may feel sometimes like you're struggling to keep up with your peers. You see your financial successes as integral to your ability to feel content and happy, and thus you may prefer to seek out friends and partners who share your financial motivation and ideology.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
You're a Savvy Spender
In your life, you feel confident in how you go about spending your money. You're more likely than others to take advantage of the Internet when you shop, searching for the best prices and researching the quality and customer reviews of your big-ticket items. You're also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you're making the best decisions, as opposed to being overly persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.
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That quiz was sooo off target. I used to be a "Thrill Seeker" spender but not so much anymore. I cannot tell you how long since I had the money/time/closet space for a shopping spree.
No thanks, I'm already very successful with men, dating and relationships, and don't need any advice in this area.
HAHA!! Okay getting results now..
You're a Bargain Hunter
In your life, you're willing to go the extra mile in order to find a good deal. Whenever possible, you hold out until you can find the least expensive version of something you need. Your patience and persistence generally leads you to significant savings, which you likely take great pride in. While some may mistakenly think you are cheap and puzzle over why you prefer thrift stores to overpriced boutiques, you're content to let them squander their cash while you chase down a great bargain.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're about where you think you should be.
I totally knew it would be something like that! A total bargain shopper! Did you see my $1.00 dress in the lookbook today?!!
I just checked out the look and it's fabulous!
That's one heck of a bargain!
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"I like my money right where I can see it—hanging in my closet."
—Carrie Bradshaw
You're an Investor
In your life, you likely have firm control over your cash flow. You've taken concrete steps to prepare for your financial future, and you're unlikely to fritter away your cash on small or unnecessary items. You have a solid grasp of the steps necessary for long-term financial advancement, and thus you're more likely than others to make investments and watch your money grow. While some may have difficulty resisting a shopping spree, you feel best when saving (and then investing) for a rainy day.
When it comes to your financial state, you tend to feel like you're ahead of the game.
I'm not as great investor as the test says, but may be I'll begin sooner; my husband will be very happy.
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