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MoneyType

What's your Unique Money Personality?

Take the MoneyType assessment to discover why you are the way you are with money.

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Have you ever wondered…what drives your behavior with money? What's behind your specific and individual reactions when dealing with it, reacting to it, even thinking about it? It's a combination of things, like your upbringing and lived experiences, but some of it is also hardwired into your personality.

Uncovering your MoneyType shines a light on your strengths, so that you can capitalize on them. It also reveals your weaknesses, so that — through awareness — you can recognize unconscious behaviors that threaten to undo all of your money-related hard work.

Mindy Jensen

Mindy Jensen

Podcast Host

I was shocked at how spot on MoneyType was when it revealed my truth.

I'm like, 'I can't argue with this even one little bit.'

Mindy Jensen

Deb Cleveland

Real Estate Investor

MoneyType reminds me that it's okay to be a bit cautious and hold back on investing in new properties when I'm unsure.

Mindy Jensen

Lauren Silbert, Phd

Neuroscientist

Now I know why I have a hard time asking for compensation! I hate asking for money. Thanks to MoneyType, I can now charge market-rate because the emotional charge is gone. Mind-blowing!

Explore MoneyTypes

Visionary Icon VISIONARY
Nurturer Icon NURTURER
Independent Icon INDEPENDENT
Connoisseur Icon CONNOISSEUR
Producer Icon PRODUCER

You see money as a tool for self-expression and a means to follow your passion.

Visionaries are driven to do what you love for work and equally excited when what you're working on achieves financial success. You see money as a symbol of success and proof that your ideas and achievements are valued, though you might be satisfied with having enough as long as it means you can continue your creative work.

You see money as a tool to help others, whether it's your partner, family or community.

Relationships come first, so you keep others in mind when making financial decisions (even though sometimes you're aware that putting others first means unintentionally harming yourself). You love giving and empowering others with both your money and your time. In a relationship or family, being a good provider is a priority for you.

You deeply value freedom and autonomy.

It's important to you to live life on your own terms and to have the freedom to follow your bliss. You tend not to think about money unless it's getting in the way of living life the way you want. You resist having money dictate your life choices, and are aware that your choices may not make sense to others around you. Some Independents see money as a game with too many rules and rebel against how others say it must be played. Others have an easy-come-easy-go attitude about money. Because you're resourceful, you take a big-picture view and trust you will figure it out.

You delight in money's pleasures and proudly pursue a life of quality and refined taste.

You love money (and there's nothing wrong with that)! You love spending it, primarily on amazing stuff, experiences, and services. You may even enjoy saving it, but with a spending goal in mind. You enjoy the finer things in life, however you define them, and pride yourself on your good taste — it's all about quality for you. You also work hard for your money, which allows you to feel good about spending it, and treating yourself and others well. You like to enjoy life with all five senses and inviting others along for the ride.

Producers are grounded, diligent, and consistent.

You enjoy accumulating money and the process of watching it grow. You're on top of your finances, paying close attention to what's coming in and what's going out — and making decisions about it methodically. You are often financially conservative, taking steps to minimize your exposure to risk, regardless of how much money you have. Sometimes, you find that this cautious stance holds you back from achieving your goals.

When you take MoneyType, you will...

  • Hack Your Brain for Wealth Your financial habits aren't random. They're wired into you. Learn how your MoneyType influences your decisions and make decisions, such as what types of investments will suit you best.

  • Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Finances– If you keep making the same money mistakes, it's not bad luck—it's living in your subsconsience. Uncover your MoneyType and break the cycle for good.

  • Turn Money Fights into Power Moves– Tired of arguing about spending, saving, or who's the "responsible one"? Understanding MoneyTypes can help you and your partner actually get on the same financial page.

  • Ditch the Guilt and Own Your Money Personality –Are you a spender, saver, or something in between? No more shame—your MoneyType shows you how to make your natural tendencies work for you, not against you.

  • Finally Understand Why You're Rich (or Broke) –Your money habits didn't come out of nowhere. They've been shaped by your upbringing, experiences, and even your DNA. MoneyType reveals what's driving your financial choices—so you can claim the drivers seat, not get run over by your unconscious.

Meet the Women Behind MoneyType

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Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky is the founder and CEO of HerMoney, as well as the coaching programs FinanceFixx and InvestingFixx. She's the host of the podcast "HerMoney With Jean Chatzky" and appears on the PBS TV show Opportunity Knock$. Jean is a columnist for AARP and an education fellow for The Alliance for Lifetime Income. She was also the Financial Editor on NBC's Today Show for 25 years. Jean is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, and a fierce advocate for financial literacy. Her latest books include AgeProof, Women with Money, and How To Money. Find her at HerMoney.com or @JeanChatzky everywhere.

Dr. Jennifer Leigh Selig

Dr. Jennifer Leigh Selig

Dr. Jennifer Leigh Selig is the psychologist and researcher who created the MoneyType test and 5 MoneyTypes. With a Ph.D. in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, she blends psychology, storytelling, and symbolism to explore human behavior. Her journey of self-discovery led her to develop innovative tools for understanding personality and financial identity.