What’s the money vibe in your home?
Kids learn more from how money feels in a family than from what’s said.
No answer is right or wrong — it’s about discovering how you show up so you can learn and grow.
Find yourmoney vibe
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How would you describe yourrelationship with finances?
Autopay enabled, Zen mode on
You pick up the tab, no questions asked
B
You’re a spreadsheet boss — and use one maybe a little too often
C
Even the barista knows your budget, line items included
D
Wait, I was supposed to do that? Oh, well.
We talked about everything, from the tooth fairy to student loan debt
My future kids’ 529s were set up before pulling the goalie
“We’ll figure it out together.”
Before having kids, financial discussions sounded like ...
You’re a spreadsheet boss — and use them maybe a little too often
Autopay enabled, zen mode on
When money feels tight or uncertain, which GIF bestexplains your energy?
Buy now, address later
Say no, feel guilty … rinse, wash, repeat
Explain what FIRE is to a 2-year-old
Run a quick analysis in your head (if x + y = z, then they can have the PAW Patrol truck)
When your child asks for something that’s not in the plan, you ...
No money calculation is too big for your brain
You connect the dots and put it alllllllll out there
Like Pedro Pascal, youfeel … everything
You’re sipping a $7 latte and buying cake pops for $3.75 amid a fiscal fire
Inform your precious little write-off about the child tax credit
BRB, texting Ms. Rachel ASAP to handle this one
Tell ’em, “Grown-ups handle money stuff, don’t worry about it”
Say, “Settle down, kids, this lesson may take a while”
Your kid overhears you say taxes and asks, “What’s that?” You ...
Run a quick analysis in your head (if x + y = z, then they can have the Paw Patrol truck)
Calm. Steady. Handled. You’re the human equivalent of a “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster. Your mantra is "It’ll work out." And stress? We don’t know her.
Low-Cortisol Legend
Your bumper sticker:
When things are hard,our family handles it
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Kids need context, not exposure
Honest. Open.Processing out loud.You’re an open book. Transparency is the name of the game — even if that game is a full 45-minute lecture on compound interest.
Full-Disclosure Energy
My love language is 'Yes' (and also 'Oops')
Big heart. Big feelings.You’ve got a heart of gold and a wallet that tends to stay open. You approach hard conversations with emotions first, head second.
Softie Supreme
Your bumpersticker:
Kids need context,not exposure.
Honest. Open.Processing out loud.You’re an open book.Transparency is the name of the game — even if that game is a full45-minute lecture on compound interest.
Full Disclosure Energy
Ask me aboutmy 5-year plan
Aligned. Intentional. Secure.You don’t just have a budget; you have a multi-tabbed empire. Financial surprises? Not on your watch.
CEO of the Household
My love language is ‘Yes’ (and also ‘Oops’).
Big heart. Big feelings. You’ve got a heart of gold and a wallet that tends to stay open. You approach hard conversations withemotions first, head second.
SoftieSupreme