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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 out the best prices and researching the quality and customer reviews of your larger-ticket items. You’re also more likely to give yourself time to make sure you’re making the best decision, as opposed to being overly persuaded by sale signs or name brands. Your shopping savvy likely makes you a confident and satisfied customer.


You probably feel best when your making well researched purchases on expensive but practical items, such as a house, a car, nice clothing for work, or needed items for your home. While some feel overwhelmed by these kinds of purchases, you’re confident in your ability to make rational decisions around the transactions. You also less prone to racking up debt on small items you don’t really want or need, since your approach to shopping is more practical than impulsive.

It’s likely that one reason you spend this way is your self-confidence around money. You trust in your ability to make good decisions, you’re less prone to spend solely to make yourself feel good in the moment, and you’re not overly swayed by bargains or by name brands. You’re neither cheap nor extravagant, and you are good at maintaining a practical middle-ground.

Your answers earned you a 94 on the Savvy Spender scale.
Savvy Spenders research their purchases and give themselves time to make sure their making the best decision. They tend to search out the best prices and research the quality and customer reviews of their big-ticket items.

You scored an 77 on the Emotional Spender scale.
Emotional Spenders see their financial success as integral to their ability to feel content and happy. While money and material possessions aren’t the only keys to their well-being, for them it feels like one of the keys that can unlock the door to happiness.

You scored an 67 on the Bargain Hunter scale.
Whenever possible, Bargain Hunters hold out until they can find the least expensive version of something they need. Their patience and persistence generally leads them to significant savings, which is a great source of personal pride.

You scored 50 on the Impulsive Spenders scale.
Rather than adhering to a strict budget, Impulsive Spenders prefer to have the leeway to splurge on themselves. They’re more likely to go shopping just for fun, picking up whatever catches their eye, or stocking up on something for which they don’t have an immediate need.

You’re a 42 on the Giver scale.
Givers like to help others financially as much as they can, and they’d rather be seen as overly giving than stingy. They tend to see money primarily as a way to express appreciation, support, and caring, as opposed to a vehicle for their own comfort or luxury.

Your score on Powerhouse Spender scale is 33.
For Powerhouse Spenders, money is a symbol of status and success. Compared to others, you’re less of a Powerhouse Spender, and you probably don’t care as much about high-end name brands and other material status symbols.

Your score is 27 on the Thrill Seeker scale.
Thrill Seekers shop for the rush that purchasing offers, and for them it feels more important to be able to spend freely than it does to pay off debt or save money. When it comes to their finances, they tend to spend more time enjoying the pleasures of today than they do in planning for the future.

You scored a 19 on the Investor scale.
Investors take concrete steps to prepare for their financial future, and they’re unlikely to spend their cash on luxurious or unnecessary purchases. They feel best when investing their money so that’s it’s there for them on that rainy day in the future when they need it.

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