'How did I score on the BBC Big Money Test? –I'm motivated by security' blog
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Just taken the test and got quite similar results to Martin in the first section. Still kicking myself that I misread Q8, which lowered my score to 9/10 on money knowledge
Making Ends Meet – High
Keeping track – High
Planning ahead – High
Choosing products – High
Staying informed – High
Love 12/20
Freedom 12/20
Security 19/20
Power 13/20
Miser 4/6
Spender 0/6 :rotfl:
Impulsive 7/25
Avoidance 10/15
Vigilance 13/15
Money knowledge 9/100 -
"Who do you turn to for financial advice?", "Do you have family and friends you can speak to about it?"0
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Hummm.
I *really* don't like the "Marital status" questions.
There's single,
and there's "currently married/living together/civil partnership"
but there's only "divorced" not "formally living together as if married/civil partnership" ....
Both saying single, and divorced would be misleading, depending on what they are counting...
the rest of the test was fine though0 -
I will not do this test as the BBC wishes me to register0
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I took it late last night and was very pleased to get 9/10 in the test! As it was so late I didn't go back to look at my specifics in each area but the overal result was freedom as my main motivation (I wonder if that's true for most DFWs?) and that I am neither a miser nor spender- true nowadays!
The only thing I found difficult was answering some of the questions as I'm in 'limbo': thanks to MSE, I'm in control and savvy but I'm still dealing with the fall out from before I found MSE... which meant my answers might have seemed a bit contradictory. I would have likes a question aimed at 'before and after' habits.
Overall though, the feedback video was spot on.
Will be interesting to see what the overall results are!LBM: January 2010DFD: August 27th 20120 -
Martin,
I'm surprised you only got 2/6 on the miser scale!!! :rotfl: I'd expect more!£2019 in 2019 #44 - 864.06/20190 -
It seemed a bit longer than 15-20 minutes! And then Martin chatted about my results for another 10 minutes or so. Good thing I didn't have any urgent appointments!
As I'm gradually climbing out of a deep ravine of debt following a divorce I'm not surprised my money management scores are poor, but I'm pleased with the rest of the results.
Your Money Managment
Making Ends Meet – Low
Keeping track – Medium
Planning ahead – Low
Choosing products – High
Staying informed – Medium
Your Money Motivation
Love 11/20
Freedom 10/20
Security 12/20
Power 4/20
Your Money Liability
Overall neither a spender or a miser
Miser rating 1/6
Spender rating 0/6
Your Money Emotion
Impulse Shopping 11/25
Avoidance 8/15
Vigilance 11/15
Your Money Knowledge
10/10 (and I didn't write the test!)0 -
I got
Money Management
Making Ends Meet – High 19/20
Keeping track – High 20/20
Planning ahead – High 17/20
Choosing products – High 20/20
Staying informed – High 18/20
Money Motivation
Love 13/20
Freedom 16/20– it picked this as my main motivating factor
Security 16/20
Power 6/20
Money Liability
Overall neither a spender or a miser
Miser rating 2/6
Spender rating 0/6
Money Emotion
Impulse Shopping 6/25
Avoidance 9/15
Vigilance 12/15
Money Knowledge
10/10
Quite similar to Martin's results, so I'm pleased. I take that to mean I'm on the right track money-wise!2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shadingEverything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endMFW #4 OPs (offset): 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07,
2021 £1250.00, 2022 £1500.00, 2023 £1500Target for 2024 (offset) = £1200, YTD £345
Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur0 -
I didn't like the 'class' question AT ALL. I don't think that I am part of any 'class', or even what 'class' I'm supposed to think I'm a part of. I thought it was odd that there wasn't a don't know/don't care type option.0
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Hummm.
I *really* don't like the "Marital status" questions.
There's single,
and there's "currently married/living together/civil partnership"
but there's only "divorced" not "formally living together as if married/civil partnership" ....
Both saying single, and divorced would be misleading, depending on what they are counting...
the rest of the test was fine though
I don't understand what the difference would be between "currently living together" and "formally living together as if married/civil partnership" ?
Unless you mean "formerly living together as if married/civil partnership" ?
(formerly = previously/at an earlier time, formally = officially/by established convention)2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shadingEverything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endMFW #4 OPs (offset): 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07,
2021 £1250.00, 2022 £1500.00, 2023 £1500Target for 2024 (offset) = £1200, YTD £345
Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur0
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