Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is What Is My Wealth Score?

What Is My Wealth Score is a personal assessment platform designed to help you measure wealth beyond just money by looking at multiple dimensions of life that shape overall well-being, fulfillment, resilience, and long-term success.

2. What is a wealth score?

A wealth score is a broader way to measure success and well-being across multiple areas of life, not just money.

3. What does wealth beyond money mean?

Wealth beyond money means recognizing that a rich life is built from more than income or savings. It also includes areas like health, relationships, purpose, time, growth, and security.

4. How is this different from net worth?

Net worth only measures your financial assets and liabilities. Your Wealth Score is broader and is designed to reflect the full picture of your life.

5. What dimensions are included in the assessment?

Your Wealth Score is built around multiple life dimensions, such as financial wealth, health wealth, relationship wealth, career wealth, time wealth, security wealth, retirement wealth, and growth wealth.

6. Why should I care about measuring wealth this way?

Because life is bigger than a bank balance. Measuring wealth across multiple dimensions can help you make better decisions, improve your quality of life, align your actions with your values, and build a more meaningful and sustainable version of success.

7. Is this wealth assessment free?

Yes. You can take the assessment for free and receive results that help you better understand your current strengths and opportunities for improvement.

8. How long does the wealth quiz take?

Most assessments are designed to be quick and easy to complete, and in most cases can be finished in just a few minutes.

9. Do I need to create an account?

You can explore the platform without creating an account, but creating an account allows you to save your results, track progress over time, and return later to compare how your score changes.

10. How is my score calculated?

Your score is based on the answers you provide within each dimension. The platform evaluates patterns across your responses to generate a score that reflects your current position in that area of life.

11. What is a good wealth score?

There is no perfect score. A good Wealth Score is one that helps you better understand where you are today and where you want to grow next.

12. Can two people with similar incomes have very different Wealth Scores?

Yes. Income is only one part of the picture. Two people earning the same amount can have very different levels of stress, health, time freedom, emotional support, retirement readiness, and personal fulfillment.

13. Why might my strongest dimension not be financial?

Because wealth is multi-dimensional. Someone may have strong relationships, excellent health habits, a deep sense of purpose, and meaningful time freedom even if they are still working on their finances.

14. Is this only for adults with established careers and finances?

No. Anyone interested in understanding and improving their life across multiple dimensions can benefit from the assessment, regardless of life stage.

15. What should I do after I get my score?

Your score is a starting point. Review your strongest areas, identify your lowest-scoring dimensions, and focus on small, realistic actions that can improve your overall life balance over time.

16. Can I improve my Wealth Score?

Yes. Even small habits, better routines, stronger boundaries, improved financial decisions, and more intentional relationships can meaningfully improve your score over time.

17. Can I retake the assessment?

Yes. Retaking the assessment can help you track progress, identify setbacks, and stay intentional about growth.

18. How often should I retake my Wealth Score?

A good rule of thumb is every 60 to 90 days, or after a major life change such as a new job, relocation, relationship change, major financial event, or health milestone.

19. How can I get the most value from the platform?

Answer honestly, review your results carefully, revisit the assessment over time, and focus on gradual improvement rather than instant transformation.

20. Can I share my results?

Yes. Sharing your results can be a great way to start meaningful conversations about growth, balance, and priorities.

21. Is the goal to maximize every dimension equally?

Not necessarily. Different seasons of life require different priorities. The platform helps you see your full picture so you can decide where to invest your energy next based on your own values and goals.

22. What if my score feels lower than expected?

That can still be valuable. Sometimes a lower score reveals hidden gaps that deserve attention. The purpose is not to judge you, but to help you become more intentional about building a richer and more balanced life.

23. Is this a scientific, medical, legal, tax, or financial diagnosis?

No. Your Wealth Score is a self-assessment tool for reflection, awareness, and personal growth. It is not a medical, psychological, legal, tax, or financial diagnosis.

24. Does this platform provide financial, legal, tax, or medical advice?

No. The site is intended for educational and self-reflection purposes only and should not replace advice from qualified professionals.

25. Is my information private?

Your privacy matters. Assessment responses and saved results are intended to help you better understand yourself and track progress over time. See our full Privacy Policy for details on how your data is handled.

26. Can organizations or teams use this concept?

The platform is primarily designed for individuals, but the broader idea of measuring wealth across multiple dimensions can also be useful for teams, communities, and organizations.

27. I still have questions. How can I reach out?

You can reach us through our Contact page. We welcome questions, feedback, and suggestions.