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Decorate an Easter egg and find out your money personality

April 5, 2023

Read Time: 3 minutes, 843 words

Welcome to the Kit money personality quiz, a fun and interactive money activity for the kids, and an opportunity to get creative this Easter.

The questions and outcomes are structured in alignment with the Young People’s Financial Capability Outcomes Framework which was independently developed by EY for Kit and CommBank; the same research piece which guides the activities and lessons within the Kit App. Learn more about Our Approach here.

This Kit quiz takes the key elements of this framework and bottles them up into an actionable set of money conversations — pretty sweet we think. These are pivotal to help shape attitudes towards money, assess your child’s financial maturity and create teachable moments.

We'd love to see your kid’s Kit money personality! Post a photo of their Easter egg on Instagram or Facebook and be sure to tag @kitappau!  

We recommend you complete the quiz along with a side of Easter chocolate. 

Get your copy of the quiz here.

We'd love to see your kid’s Kit money personality! Post a photo of their Easter egg on Instagram or Facebook and be sure to tag @kitappau!  

We recommend you complete the quiz along with a side of Easter chocolate. 

We recommend you complete the quiz along with a side of Easter chocolate.

Instructions and details

Who’s it for?  

It’s for you and your little grownup to complete together! 

How long will it take?  

This quiz will take 5-15 minutes. Hence why we recommend a side of chocolate to keep your stamina up! 

What is it? 

A quiz to help learn more about your kid's money style. How they think, act and feel about their money. This is important to help them figure out in which direction to grow. It's Easter themed but can be completed any time.  

Is it fun?  

Whether they might be experts or newbies to the world of money, this quiz will help you and them figure out where they are at. In any case, if your kid likes art and learning, we have a feeling they’ll like this quiz. 

How do we do it? 

Step 1: Together, work through each question and answer (as truthfully as possible) what your kid would most likely do in each scenario.

Step 2: Note down your answers on your phone (if you don’t have a printer) or on the quiz sheet. If they’re feeling creative, draw directly on to the blank Easter egg on the quiz.

Step 3: Tally up the answers and to see which Easter egg your kid has the most in common with.

Step 4: Talk through what each Easter egg means, and how it relates to their money personality.

Quiz outcomes & results

Read once you’ve completed the quiz. 

All done? How did they go colouring in their Easter egg? Take a look at their answer tally and figure out which Easter egg theirs has the most in common with. For example, if they chose 8 Pink Hearts and 2 Green Flowers, they have the most in common with the ‘Pink Heart’ egg. 

Their answers are likely not going to match up exactly to a single egg, and that’s because we can’t put your child, or their money personality, into a single box. Every Easter egg is unique, after all. Read the summaries for one (or two, or three, or four) Easter eggs that their design had the most in common with. 

For each Easter egg, you’ll find a mini description, some key traits, and a few things they might look to improve on. Like decorating Easter eggs, your little grownup’s money style may resemble a collage that includes some of the best bits of each design for a well-rounded money personality. 

Where to go from here?

Read once the outcomes and results have been discussed. 

Quiz, completed ✅ 

Results, discussed ✅  

Easter chocolate, eaten ✅ 

Does your kid agree or disagree with their money personality Easter egg? Why or why not? This quiz is a great chance to discuss some key values and behaviours you’d like to see adopted and nurtured.  

Now is a great time to set a behavioural goal or introduce that conversation you’ve been wanting to have for a while. You can always come back to this quiz after a few months to see how things have changed. Remember, this is as important an awareness tool as it is an evaluation one. 

So, grab some chocolate and turn these quiz results into a meaningful conversation about what it means to build a healthy money personality. Pop the results of the quiz on the fridge to keep them front of mind, and don’t forget to snap a pic, share to socials and tag @kitappau so we can see their masterpieces! 

Don’t have Kit yet? Sign up to Kit today and begin your children’s journey to financial literacy.

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Consider the PDS, FSG, TMD and other important information at heykit.com.au/legal. Any advice given is general in nature and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs so please consider whether it is appropriate for you. 

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