Hong Kong, May 2 -- In the bustling streets of Mumbai or the serene villages of rural India, our relationship with money is as diverse as our unique cultures and communities. Each rupee earned and spent reflects our financial transactions and the essence of who we are. To understand our relationship with money better, one should know that everyone has a money personality type. We often worry about our lack of financial literacy and understanding of how the psychology of money works. However, we tend to forget that people should know their money personality type to establish strong foundations of economic health. To understand financial health and learn financial literacy better, the first step is to determine the money personality type of...