Personality tests are used to give us insights on how we perceive the world, how we interact with others, and how we make decisions. Whether you believe in them or not, personality tests are a big hit with relationship experts, teambuilders, and even employers. Knowing more about yourself and those around you can help you build more meaningful connections. You can also build a better relationship with your finances by understanding your goals and motivations.

Read the following infographic from Mint.com to learn what your money personality type means for your wallet.

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What Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type Means for Your Wallet

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