Which Financial Goddess Are You?

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Which Financial Goddess Are You? - Quiz

What drives your financial choices, Love, Power, Security? Find out which goddess inspires your money behavior!


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Athena

Congratulations you are a Financial Athena!The Greek goddess of War, Athena is the incarnation of Wisdom, Reason and Purity. When it comes to your finances you are happiest when you have large amounts of money at your disposal to spend, to save, and/or to invest. You like to stay active and informed.  If you are not actually spending, saving, or investing, you may feel empty or not fully alive. You tend to equate money with self-worth and power, so a lack of money may lead to feelings of failure and even depression. If you hire an investment advisor or financial planner, your major concern will be finding investments with high rates of return, since you hope to make as much money as you can, as quickly as possible. You probably enjoy making your own financial decisions, so it may be quite difficult for you to give up much control to money professionals. Though if you are a worrier and you are tired of being overly obsessed with your money, you may welcome the opportunity to assign some of the details of your money life to a trustworthy financial advisor. 

Venus

You are a Financial Venus, the goddess of love.  As a Venus you find yourself caught up in the emotional and shy away from technical aspects of life like finance.  A Venus will often get financial security and direction from their husband or partner.If left to your own devices, you may avoid making a budget or keeping any kind of financial record. You may avoid investing money, even if you do have some, because it seems like too much trouble to attend to such details. What fuels this avoidance? You may feel incompetent or overwhelmed when faced with the tasks of your money life. If you are an extreme money avoider, you may even feel a kind of money anxiety or paralysis when faced with money tasks. Others have a kind of aristocratic disdain toward the boring, seemingly unimportant details of their money life. It is common for a Venus to feel that they are inadequate or incompetent in dealing with the complexities and the details of their money life, rather than feeling that they are above such dirty work.This money type gets the greatest benefit from professional financial advice as they yearn for a financial partner to help them set goals and stay on track.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    When it comes to dealing with my money...
    • A. 

      I make sure it never influences my life choices.

    • B. 

      I enjoy spending it on gifts and anything else that gives me pleasure.

    • C. 

      I think about it a lot and strategize how to make more of it.

    • D. 

      I hold onto it and enjoy thinking about the security it provides.

    • E. 

      I try not to think about it and hope it will take care of itself.

  • 2. 
    My primary financial objective is:
    • A. 

      To save enough money now so I never have to worry about my old age.

    • B. 

      Unclear to me.

    • C. 

      To have enough of it to ensure that I can buy whatever I want.

    • D. 

      To have enough to satisfy my basic needs, and then give the rest away.

    • E. 

      To make as much of it as possible, as quickly as possible.

  • 3. 
    I worry about money:
    • A. 

      Never. I worry about more important things, like global warming.

    • B. 

      Somewhat, but I'm doing all I can to make sure I'll have more than enough.

    • C. 

      All the time. It's the main thing I worry about.

    • D. 

      Only when a financial disaster strikes.

    • E. 

      What, me worry? I just enjoy spending it!

  • 4. 
    If I won a million dollars in the lottery, my first reaction would be:
    • A. 

      To be wildly excited, realizing that from now on I could buy anything I wanted.

    • B. 

      To start thinking about ways to make it grow and use it for my own enjoyment.

    • C. 

      To be totally overwhelmed. I would have no idea how to handle it.

    • D. 

      To feel relieved that my future was now secure.

    • E. 

      To feel guilty, thinking about impoverished people who have nothing.

  • 5. 
    I would apply for a bank loan under these circumstances:
    • A. 

      I don't know.

    • B. 

      To make essential repairs, pay off debt, or increase my future security.

    • C. 

      To invest in a business or some other high-yielding opportunity.

    • D. 

      Only if it were a dire emergency. I hope I'll never have to borrow money.

    • E. 

      To go on vacation or buy something I really wanted.

  • 6. 
    When I think about money in general, to me it represents:
    • A. 

      Security.

    • B. 

      Happiness, pleasure, and excitement.

    • C. 

      A sense of greed and possibly corruption.

    • D. 

      A source of anxiety and conflict.

    • E. 

      Power, prestige, and freedom.

  • 7. 
    When it comes to investing:
    • A. 

      I always let my dividends compound to maximize my return.

    • B. 

      If I were to invest, I'd want someone else to make all the decisions for me.

    • C. 

      I only invest in safe, conservative choices.

    • D. 

      I've always wanted to try something wild that might end up making me rich.

    • E. 

      If I were to invest, I would choose only socially responsible companies.

  • 8. 
    To feel totally satisfied with my annual income, I would need:
    • A. 

      To have someone else pay my bills, so I can spend the whole paycheck!

    • B. 

      I'm fine the way I am. More money would make me feel uncomfortable.

    • C. 

      I'm sure I could use more money, but I have no idea how much.

    • D. 

      At least twice as much as I'm earning now.

    • E. 

      My employer to match every dollar I put into my 401(k)

  • 9. 
    As far as paying taxes is concerned:
    • A. 

      I take pride in paying less on my increased income, if I can.

    • B. 

      I always have to scramble to get my return done and find cash to pay my taxes.

    • C. 

      I hate the whole thing and try to get it done with as little fuss as possible.

    • D. 

      I save regularly for taxes, and usually file my return well before it's due.

    • E. 

      I'm always astonished to find out how much tax I owe.

  • 10. 
    When I really want to buy something that's not in my budget: 
    • A. 

      If it's important enough, I'll tweak my portfolio. Otherwise, I'll forget about it.

    • B. 

      Most of the things I want are not expensive, so I can afford to buy them (even though later on I'll probably wish I hadn't)

    • C. 

      I'll buy it whether or not I can afford it.

    • D. 

      I'd have to think hard before giving myself permission to spend the money.

    • E. 

      What budget? Everything will work out all right.

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