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Financial Health Test

Your overall financial health is comprised of many elements, from learning how to live within a budget, to building good credit, controlling debt and excess spending, developing short and long-term financial goals, and learning to invest. It’s a lot to put your arms around. However, you may be surprised to find that you’re already in pretty good shape, based on how involved you are in your household financial activities.

Take the brief quiz below to get an idea of where you stand with your own financial health and pinpoint areas where you may need more work. Simply answer yes or no to the following questions, and keep track of your answers to determine your quiz results once completed. (We apologize the quiz isn’t working right now, however answering the questions will bring light to your overall situation.)

I can easily locate the paperwork and documents for all of my insurance policies, investments, and deeds for my car(s) and home(s).

True False

I know the total value of my net worth–including my savings, investments, home equity, etc.–updated on a quarterly basis.

True False

I know approximately how much I spend on utility bills and other staples each month, and am able to stay within a specific range.

True False

I have established a maximum amount I may spend of my discretionary income each month and stay strictly within that limit.

True False

I always have a target limit in mind of what I can afford to spend on a daily basis, such as when I shop at the supermarket, drug store, the mall, or go out for lunch or dinner.

True False

I have at least one utility registered in my name and at least one credit card under my name alone–not as a joint account.

True False

I check my credit rating at least once every three years and before every major purchase, such as a car or home.

True False

I have closed all credit card accounts that I do not regularly use.

True False

I have paid off all outstanding debts and any other blemishes on my credit report, and am current to date on my payments.

True False

I have consolidated the majority of my debt into just one or two payments a month with low interest rates.

True False

I have at least three to six months worth of living expenses saved in case of an emergency.

True False

I have a percentage of my salary deferred to a long-term retirement account each paycheck (either I do this myself or it is automatically deducted by my employer).

True False

I have established three short-term financial goals, such as saving for a car, vacation, or a Christmas account.

True False

I have established three long-term financial goals, such as saving for a downpayment on a home, investing for my child’s college education, or retirement.

True False

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