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DETERMINING YOUR SCORES
Your scores will help you identify your money personality profile. The higher
the number for each profile, the more this tendency may motivate your money
behavior. It’s okay to be high in several profile areas. It just shows that your financial
decisions are based on a variety of motivators or beliefs. The closer together the
totals, the more balanced you may be in your motivators. If you have one or two
profiles that have high numbers, it may mean that your financial decisions are more
strongly influenced by those motivators. Now, score your answers.
a. Add up the number of your “a” statements and put your total here:
______ Frugal Focus
b. Add up the number of your “b” statements and put your total here:
______ Pleasure Focus
c. Add up the number of your “c” statements and put your total here:
______ Status Focus
d. Add up the number of your “d” statements and put your total here:
______ Indifference Focus
e. Add up the number of your “e” statements and put your total here:
______ Powerful Focus
f. Add up the number of your “f” statements and put your total here:
______ Self-Worth Focus
This exercise is modified and reprinted from 4HCCS BU-07710 2002, Money Fun-damentals;
“Money Personality Profile”. With permission of the National 4-H Cooperative Curriculum
System, Inc. © (2004) 4HCCS. Attitudes About Money
NOTE: ANY OF THESE “PERSONALITIES” MAY HAVE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TRAITS
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DEFINITIONS
FRUGAL
• Loves to hold and save money
• Believes that money is security
• Saves money because it provides some protection against uncertainties
• Being good at budgeting, prioritizing, and waiting until things are on sale.
PLEASURE
• Loves to spend money on whatever will make them happy
• Doesn’t like saving
• Being generous to themselves and others
• Borrows money to spend now
STATUS
• Having money and “things” bring happiness
• Thinks more money and “things” will bring more happiness
• Believes that people can’t be happy without possessions
INDIFFERENCE
• Avoids money
• Feels nervous about money
• Rather spend time on things they enjoy doing, such as hobbies, sports,
outdoors
POWERFUL
• Wants to make things happen
• Believes money is power, the more one has the more powerful he/she will be
• Believes money makes one feel in control of his/her life
• Takes risks to make more money
SELF-WORTH
• Measures own value by how much money one has
• Thinks people judge others on the amount of money they have
• Values how much they have accumulated, not relationships with other people
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