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Money Habitudes (teens and young adults)

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Click here to learn more about Money Habitudes!
Money Habitudes is:
  1. A money conversation starter that helps people talk about the difficult topic of money in a constructive way.
  2. A game-like tool that creates a fun, nonjudgmental, non-threatening environment for more open, honest money conversations.
  3. A hands-on activity that helps to build trust and rapport even when people are anxious or resistant since money is such a personal topic.
  4. A way to discover one’s habits and attitudes--habitudes—related to money and have instant insights into how, why and when people spend, save, give, invest and go into debt; a money personality test
  5. A versatile financial, relationship and career resource used by financial and counseling professionals 



This exercise helps students talk about money, understand their spending habits, and find their own money personality.  It is a hands-on, fun learning tool that helps them understand how their spending habits, attitudes, and values effect their financial decisions.  Various activities are provided to identify new financial habits and behaviors based on their particular money personality and goals.
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Kathy Wilson 
Executive Director
 
ExecDirector@Know-Your-Dough.org
www.know-your-dough.org
970-946-9824


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