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Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree 9. If I suddenly won a lot of money, I would go on a spending spree. 10. If I suddenly won a lot of money, I would share it with my relatives. 11. If I suddenly won a lot of money, I would give a large percentage to charity. 12. If I found a substantial amount of cash in a bag, I would try hard to fi nd its rightful owner. 13. If I could carry only a briefcase full of $100 bills out of a burning building or my pet dog, I would take the dog. 14. I plan to make a lot of money in my career. 15. I plan to make only enough money to live in reasonable comfort. 16. It’s great to have money. 17. Money is a necessary evil. 18. Money is the root of all evil. B. Sources of Satisfaction 1. Which activities that you engaged in over the last fi ve years have given you the greatest satisfaction? 2. How much money did those activities cost? 3. How would you spend your time if you could do anything you chose? 4. How much money would this cost each year? C. Personal Financial Philosophy Consider your attitudes toward money and the sources of your satisfaction. Use this thinking to help shape your budget, as well as your long-term fi nancial and career goals. 756 CHAPTER 10 Signed Numbers www.mhhe.com/messersmith


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