The Money Personality Quiz
Six quick questions, about two minutes, no sign-up required. Answer honestly and we'll match you to the type of financial literacy book that fits your current situation — whether that's crushing debt, starting to invest, or shifting your mindset around money.
Most guesswork about money isn't really about numbers
Surveys across Australia and other developed markets consistently find that fewer than half of adults feel confident making everyday financial decisions — and confidence gaps show up less in maths ability and more in habits, risk comfort and starting point. A two-minute quiz won't replace a financial adviser, but it's a fast way to spot your own blind spots before you spend money on the wrong book or the wrong strategy.
1. Answer honestly
There's no "correct" set of answers here — the quiz is designed to reflect where you actually are with debt, investing experience and risk comfort, not where you think you should be.
2. Get matched instantly
Your answers are scored the moment you finish the last question — nothing is sent anywhere, and nothing is saved once you leave the page.
3. See your book matches
Every result links straight to three titles from our live catalogue chosen for your topic and experience level, so you leave with a concrete next step, not just a label.
Whatever you get, there's a next step
Scored as a Foundation Builder?
Start with our Budget & Debt collection and read our blog post on budgeting in your 20s before you buy anything.
Scored as an Ambitious Investor?
Head to the Investing collection — The Simple Path to Wealth and The Intelligent Investor are our two most-read titles for this profile.
Not sure which result fits?
Retake the quiz any time, or browse the full shop and filter by level and topic yourself using the panel on the left.
This quiz is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute personal financial advice and does not take your full financial circumstances into account. For advice specific to your situation, please speak with a licensed financial adviser.