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GPS Quiz - Individuals & Couples
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1. Do you have an emergency fund?
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Building an emergency fund helps you stay ahead of life's unexpected expenses and relieve stress when emergencies arise. To get started, we recommend building an emergency fund equivalent to one month's worth of expenses.
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2. Do you know what it costs you to live?
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We find that as long as expenses are covered, a lot of people don't actually know how much their lifestyle is costing them every month - and that when they estimate how much it does cost, they
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3. Do you feel stressed about money?
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Stress about money impacts nearly every area of life, by relieving money stress it can allow you to enjoy you life and relationships more.
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4. Does money cause friction in your personal relationships (including with your partner)?
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Anxiety regarding finances is a reality in almost all relationships regardless of how much money you make or have. Being on the same page about finances with your partner can help eliminate friction in your relationship.
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5. Do you have debt you want to reduce?
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Other people's money is expensive. For many people, carrying debt or wasting money on high-interest rates isn't their best interest. Restructuring debt can make a big difference in reaching financial goals.
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6. Do you know how to optimize your credit rating?
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Your credit rating will impact the interest rates you qualify for. Higher credit scores = lower interest rates. In most cases, there are specific strategies that can be easily applied to increase your credit rating.
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7. Do you know where your money is being spent?
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Creating an intentional spending plan helps you align your actions with your goals and values - plus it helps you eliminate wasted money.
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8. If your income stopped, could you cover your current expenses for 60 days?
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Sudden gaps in income can often be devastating. The average American only has $3,500 in savings (excluding retirement accounts), which is usually not enough to cover their current living expenses for very long.
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9. Have you tried and failed at budgeting in the past?
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Budgeting is a projection of what you
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your expenses "should" be. Budgets feel restrictive, much like a diet. By contrast, an intentional spending plan gives you the flexibility to enjoy your life while meeting your goals.
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10. Do you want to master your personal finances but don't know how or where to start?
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Tackling your finances by yourself can be daunting, and we can't see our own blind-spots. Having a neutral third-party expert help you implement an efficient system can give you up-to-date data without hours of maintenance.
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