Wednesday, May 5, 2010

What kind of a shopper are you anyway?


Money. It’s on the minds of many of us. In business everything we do impacts our bottom line in some way. And so does our personal relationship with money, finances and budgets. What kind of relationship do you have with money? Brent Kessel, author of It’s Not About the Money and co-founder of Abacus, a sustainable investing and financial planning firm, says there are eight broad categories we fall into:
1. The Guardian is always alert and careful.
2. The Pleasure Seeker prioritizes pleasure and enjoyment in the here and now.
3. The Idealist places the greatest value on creativity, compassion, social justice or spiritual growth.
4. The Saver seeks security and abundance by accumulating more financial assets.
5. The Star spends, invests or gives away money to be recognized, feel hip or classy and increase self-esteem.
6. The Innocent avoids paying significant attention to money, believing (or hoping) that life will work out for the best.
7. The Caretaker gives and lends money to express compassion and generosity.
8. The Empire Builder thrives on power and innovation to create something of enduring value.
What type are you? We found two quizzes to help you rate your dollar sense and sensibilities. http://bit.ly/MoneyQuiz1 and http://bit.ly/MoneyQuiz2

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