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Quiz: How Much Money Do I Need To Make?

Quiz: How Much Money Do I Need To Make?

Whether you love money or hate it, you need at least some to get by. As such, it's a good idea to figure out how much is coming your way, so that you can plan.

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My Decision about which vehicle to drive comes down to this main issue:

My family members are on board with my decision, and the vehicle will serve all our needs as a family.
I want a vehicle that is dependable and gets me where I'm going with the least amount of trouble.
I'll weigh the costs and benefits of each vehicle and choose the one that meets my budget.
I make enough to be able to afford the vehicle I love to drive even if the gas mileage is not great.

One important priority I have in looking for my next home includes finding:

A place where I can make new friends (and/or my children can find friends and playmates).
A home in a location where I can have more quiet and privacy.
A home in a nice neighborhood that will appreciate in value.
A home that has more space, more interesting amenities, or more modern features than my present home.

If I were to face an overdue account or bill that would have serious credit consequences, I would worry most about:

My reputation and credit score.
How this mistake could possibly have occurred and what I need to do to make sure it cannot happen again.
Where I could obtain the money to make the payment.
The impact this might have on my partner or family.

In my opinion, the fundamental reason for health insurance is:

To prevent bankruptcy or severe financial strain possibly due to medical bills.
To be insured against loss of home, material things or lifestyle.
To protect the wellbeing of family or loved ones.
To allow life's adventures to continue.

When I think about changing jobs, my main concern is:

Having opportunities for personal fulfillment and challenge in my work.
The total financial package: pay, health care and retirement.
Finding work that allows me to help others and enjoy my colleagues.
Whether the new job would pay enough so I can cover the costs of my lifestyle.

I tend to deal with my housing priorities:

In terms of lifestyle, reworking my ideas about my next home to figure out what I really want for myself.
On a bottom-line basis: Do I have enough to make a comfortable down payment? Can I handle the monthly payments without t
In terms of physical space: Will it have enough amenities? Extra guest rooms? Closets?
By regarding home as the center of my family and social life where I can entertain and my children can have their friend

In deciding what to do with a sudden cash windfall, I would:

Consider taking a trip around the world and enjoy myself thoroughly.
Investigate a variety of investment possibilities and the long-term return of each.
Use it to fund a need, wish or desire of a family member.
Buy a new house with all the amenities and comforts I've always wanted.

In case of serious accident or illness, my support network would likely be:

Well-established and responsive.
In place but loosely organized.
Something I haven't really thought about.
Triggered by my health plan.

Any decisions I would make (or have already made) about planning for retirement are based on:

The future needs of my partner and adult children and grandchildren.
The retirement calculations that I have made, which have given me a benchmark number toward which to target my savings f
My desire to live an intellectually and physically fulfilled life as an older adult.
My ambition to maintain a comfortable lifestyle in a beautiful place and pleasant community during retirement.

To feel totally satisfied with my housing, I would need:

A place where I can live as I please and that reflects the "real me" to the outer world.
To know my family was 100 percent satisfied and comfortable in the home in which we live.
To know that my home represents a good investment as well as a comfortable place to live.
A different location or more physical space to expand into than I have in my present home.
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