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Your money personality: tips & tricks to improve your relationship with money

Kate, Owen and Evan Lucas discuss the five money personalities and why it’s a good idea to understand and improve your relationship with money on The Australian Finance Podcast.

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What is your money personality? Does it even matter?

The fabulous Evan Lucas, the author of Mind Over Money, joins Kate Campbell and Owen Rask in the studio for an Australian Finance Podcast episode about personalities and getting to know yourself better.

Evan’s 5 money personalities, as identified in his book Mind Over Money, include:

  1. Saver
  2. Spender
  3. Debtor
  4. Investor
  5. Ignorer

You can use these money personalities to help guide you to make better decisions, set financial goals and live a better life with money!

Psst. did you know you can be more than one personality at a time?

Podcast talking points with Evan, Kate & Owen on money personalities

  • What are money personalities? Does it help or hinder categorising ourselves into a box?
  • What can we learn about ourselves by better understanding our relationship with money?
  • An outline of the five money personalities in Evan’s book and the pros v cons of each one
  • What if you’re both? Hint: most of us are many things at once
  • Can you change your money personality?
  • How do we manage having different money personalities with other close family & friends in our lives?

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