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Your friends just called. Your favorite band is coming to town, and they’re all going. At the moment you are tapped for cash after a summer road trip. Will you go?
 
a. Yes, even though you just took a road trip to see them last month.
 
b. Sadly, no. You politely decline because you are light on money.
 
c. No way. You make up an excuse as to why you can’t go. You don’t want your friends to know how strapped you actually are.
 
 
 
You’re walking down the street when a store’s big red sale sign catches your eye. What do you do?
 
a. You head right in and break out the credit card.
 
b. You check it out to see if there’s anything you absolutely need.
 
c. You’d love to buy something, but your budget is tight this month so you force yourself to keep on trucking.
 
 
 
It’s vacation time! One whole week to do whatever you want. How do you spend it?
 
a. You book that tropical getaway. You deserve it, and you’ve got just enough room on your credit card.
 
b. You opt for a budget-friendly trip so you don’t have to cut into your savings or deal with a large credit bill afterward.
 
c. You think, stay at home vacations are still cool, aren’t they?
 
 
 
Your car breaks down and it’s no longer under warranty. It’s time to…
 
a. Put the repair costs on your credit card and worry about it later.
 
b. Break into the emergency savings fund. That’s what it’s there for, right?
 
c. Start taking the bus to work.
 
 
 
You do your taxes and figure out that you’re getting a refund of a few hundred dollars. You think…
 
a. Fantastic! Time to go shopping.
 
b. I’m going to look into what bill I can pay off or start a savings fund.
 
c. I am in trouble: I was counting on getting at least twice as much back…