Willing to go into debt for that pair of Jimmy Choos? When it comes to finances, everyone has a different approach. The response to our money questionnaire was HUGE! So, to reward you, here’s a little insight into the wallets and spending strategies of your fellow Savvy Misses. Read on to see how your habits compare.

To save, or not to save.
We all know that we’re supposed to save our money for the future and all that. But we also all know this doesn’t always happen. Congrats to the 57% who do regularly set money aside, and to the 4% who define themselves as stock market savvy. Great job gals! Maybe you can give some tips to the 39% who are “so in debt it’s not even funny.”

Sometimes a gal’s gotta make a big purchase. What do you do when it’s time to buy a new car, or maybe just one of those fancy cell phones? 56% of you will splurge only for big things, while 28% stand firm, refusing to spend what they don’t have. 16% show a little less willpower, wondering “What else are credit cards for?”

Now that we’re talking about shopping, how often do you do it? Honestly…
50% of you partake in retail therapy once a month, 25% do it a little more often (“that’s why lunch breaks were created!”) and that prudent 25% on the other end of the spectrum just isn’t that into it, limiting themselves to an annual mall trip. Now that’s willpower.

Nowadays we can shop without having to get dressed or leave the house. When it comes to online shopping, 33% of you love to surf the sales in your PJs. 54% prefer to shop in person, but have still been known to dabble in the e-deals, and a more traditional 13% of you still aren’t into it.

Sure, Carrie Bradshaw did it everyday. But really, who actually spends that much money on shoes? According to you, people who shell out over $100.00 on a pair of shoes are either lucky (46%), insane (30%) or normal (24%).