Will You Be Poor or Rich?

Which direction are you heading, the poor house or a mansion on a hill? Your life choices now reveal whether your future will be in poverty or riches!

Tags: Living, Lifestyle, Habits, Rich, Poor


Here are all the results with descriptions

filthy rich.
You are on the road to riches. The habits that you practice now are setting you up for a very prosperous future. Not only do you know how to manage your income, but also you know how to make your money multiply!

well off.
If you keep managing your budget as well as you are currently doing, you will be financially secure and stable in the future. Not only will you have enough money to pay for all of your basic living expenses, but also you will have enough surplus to afford to treat yourself quite often to the finer things in life.

financially secure.
You are doing a very good job at managing your budget and avoiding debt. In the future, you won't have to worry about money too much. However, if you want to enjoy some of the finer things in life, you will have to start saving up now.

on a financial roller coaster.
Your spending habits and lifestyle are inconsistent. That means that you are facing a financial roller coaster (with great times of prosperity and very low moments of near bankruptcy) in the future. If you don't think it's thrilling to lose your house or to go a few days without food to eat, you better give serious thought to how you manage your money.

hurting financially.
You probably won't end up homeless, but money problems will be a prominent feature of your future unless you immediately make some major changes. Why not enroll in a free budgeting course? There are many options available online or you can check at your local library or community college.

dirt poor.
The way you are going, you are going to end up in the poorhouse. The financial habits you practice now are dangerous, and you are setting yourself up to be financially destitute. In other words, you will be dirt poor unless you change your ways right now. Why not enroll in a free budgeting class? Check at your local library or community college or do an online search.