Have you repeatedly encountered money problems despite having multiple sources of funds? Your habit of spending beyond means may be a money disorder. Brad Klontz, a psychologist and assistant professor at Creighton University defined money disorder as a chronic pattern of self-defeating or self-destructive financial behaviors. Simply put, a money disorder is a set of behaviors related to being bad with money. Klontz says a person may be experiencing this when their behavior leads to significant consequences in life.
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