A few interesting quizzes about money

rp_DSC_2826-150x150.jpgWhile doing some miscellaneous web surfing, I came across the following interesting quizzes about money. You might find them interesting:

  • Your risk of going into poverty. This is simple, yet depressing, based on risk factors for American families.
  • Could you survive in a different social class? This is a questionnaire about different traits and skills needed by people in different social classes, ranging from knowing how to hide your car from the repo man to being able to hire household staff. There’s no score, but safe to say that the more you know in each class, the easier the time you would have being in it.
  • Investment risk tolerance. This survey is nice because it is not sponsored by a brokerage firm, and it covers a lot of different factors.
  • Life expectancy calculator. How long you are likely to live is a key factor in retirement planning. You can find answers here.

A white woman with green glasses and gray hairAnn C. Logue

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