Today the entire world, especially Russia, is experiencing callous times. Crazy price rises, mass layoffs, company closures, and difficulties with the exchange rate.
Living under these conditions means anyone can lose money, not only small companies n m and businesses!
We invite you to assess your financial preparation with the Lectera quiz, namely your ability to save money in a crisis. Will you be able to not go broke or stop wasting your cash until the "dark times" are over? Just how effective do you tackle and manage your budget? Answer the following 9 questions, and you will discover how easy and painlessly you can survive any crisis!
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Can you save money in a crisis?
So, times are tough, but you have a large amount of money in the bank. What are you going to do with it?
There is a rumor at work that layoffs are coming. What are your actions?
To save money, it's more effective to give up
You urgently need money. What do you do?
What will you do with any unused money left in your monthly budget plan?
How much money do you manage to save each month from your salary?
Do you set a limit on certain types of spending?
If it gets really hard financially, then you will...
Do you know how to make money from your hobby if necessary?
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