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Money affects more than just your bank account
It influences your decisions, habits, and relationships. The way you think about and interact with money is shaped by your Money Language.
Your Money Language reflects what money represents to you at its core—whether it’s achievement, security, structure, or enjoyment. Understanding your Money Language can help you recognize patterns in your financial behavior, improve communication around money, and make more intentional financial decisions.
This short assessment is designed to identify your primary Money Language and offer insight into how it may show up in everyday money choices. There are no right or wrong answers. The most accurate results come from responding honestly based on how you typically think, feel, and act with money.
Take the quiz to gain clarity, awareness, and a better understanding of your relationship with money.
Identify your primary Money Language, based on the concept introduced by Dr. Kenneth Doyle, a financial psychologist.
DRIVER
Because Drivers prioritize progress, they may feel frustrated when things move slowly or overlook the emotional side of financial decisions, especially in shared financial situations.
ANALYTIC
Because Analytics value control, they may experience stress when plans change or become overly focused on details at the expense of flexibility or enjoyment.
AMIABLE
A strong focus on security can sometimes lead to fear-based decisions or difficulty embracing opportunities that involve calculated risk or growth.
EXPRESSIVE
A focus on enjoyment can sometimes lead to impulsive spending or difficulty maintaining long-term structure without intentional planning.
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