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TEST: What’s your attitude to money?

TEST: What’s your attitude to money?

  • 1. You are out for a meal with friends. When it comes to the bill you:




  • 2. After a wait of several weeks the sofa you had had your eye on is finally in the sale. You:




  • 3. What do you envy most about kids who are still at secondary school?




  • 4. Someone is very keen on buying something that you have made. You:




  • 5. You decide you would like to spend two weeks in Morocco. You:




  • 6. Someone criticises you. How do you react?




  • 7. You have got a new job and it’s very generous when it comes to expenses.You:




  • 8. When you are at a party you tend to:




  • 9. You are planning on buying a house soon. You:






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