Money Personality refers to a person's attitudes, thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and beliefs about money. Your Money Personality affects your relationship with money and how much money you save, spend and invest over time.
Some of the personalities include: The Moneymaker, the Hoarder, the Anxious Investor, the Compulsive Spender, and much more.
Here are some of the Money Personality types you might identify with:
1. THE MONEYMAKER
Remember the workaholic character ''Arjun' that Hrithik Roshan played in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobaara? Yes, he is a moneymaker.
Compulsive Moneymakers like Arjun feel that success and security come from earning more money. So, he spends most of his energy and time trying to make as much money ASAP. Since a lot of money also equals approval and recognition from other people, he tends to pedestal growing money over nurturing important relationships.
2. THE HOARDER
Do you know of that one uncle who's family lost a lot of money when he was a kid? Since then, that uncle has had this absolute fear of losing money. Neither does he learn how to invest, nor does he hire someone to do it for him. Today, he would rather pile up his stacks of cash and let it stay stagnant and ''rest'' in his tijori than invest in the stock market. (Even when he knows that he is actually losing money by not letting it grow).
Here, the uncle is absolutely risk-averse because he believes that being frugal is important and saving money = security. He may tend to save, even if there is no goal to save for. He could be super afraid of losing money and can spend his entire life without consciously spending because he is afraid that it ''might go away''
3. THE WORRIER
Know of someone who checks their bank balance and obsesses over their credit card points and budget trackers just like fitness freaks obsess over their calorie intake? These guys lack confidence in their abilities to be financially free and are constantly worried that they will lose their money at any moment, even if they have a good bank balance.
4. THE ANXIOUS INVESTOR/GAMBLER
Jordan Belfort is an affluent investor and an over-active stock trader who is addicted to the stock market. The thrill of risk and promise of reward activate his pleasure cells and keep him alive. Though he worships money and believes that money will solve all their problems, he sometimes gambles it away to not feel ''bored''. Though sudden windfalls and devastating losses are not unusual, he wants to beat the stock market. But since he mostly fails, it gives him anxiety. So, he trades more and it gives him more anxiety. The loop continues.
He tends to avoid looking at his losses and doesn't know the exact returns of his trades. Coz he chooses to ''remember only the good times''. Things can also get out of control if he borrows from retirement funds or his children's college fund to settle his losses.
5. INDIFFERENT TO MONEY
Do you hand your money to your investment advisor but don't care to check what he is doing with your money? People who are indifferent to money:
6. THE SAVER - SPLURGER
Do you see this behavior where:
7. SOCIAL SPENDER /CASH SPLASHER
Do you have a rich friend who often happily picks up the tabs when you guys go out for dinner? Or that friend who often insists that the next round of drinks is on them? Here's how they might feel:
8. COMPULSIVE SPENDER
Remember Rebecca Bloomwood from ''Confessions of a Shopaholic'? Rebecca