You are a saver rather than a spender. You are careful with your money, preferring to put it away for a rainy day or to spend on something special than spending it all on one thing. You aren't fooled into thinking things are better just because they cost more. You have a good head on your shoulders and you don't waste money on foolish purchases.
You're neither a saver nor a spender - actually, you're a little bit of both. You like indulging yourself on occasion, and sometimes you don't bother to wait for something you want to go on sale. At the same time, you are not silly with your money and you try to put some into savings when you have extra. If you are just a little more careful about the purchases you make (especially "impulse" purchases where you buy things on the spur of the moment), you could be a saver.
You don't really know the value of a dollar, because you never have one for long enough to learn it. You go through money quickly and you often find yourself out of it. You sometimes buy things and later wonder why you wanted them. Money and expensive things are important to you. A switch in priorities may be needed, or else you could form bad habits that will ensure you'll always be broke - not rich - later in life. Start by waiting a full day to buy next time you see something you want. Also try putting away change in a special change jar, and put it in the bank when it adds up. Learning to manage your money now will help you hang on to the money you make in the future.