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  • The correct medical term for Attention Deficit Disorder is ADHD. There are 3 subtypes of ADHD: Predominantly inattentive(commonly called ADD), Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and Combined. Through out this blog and the ADHD related sites linked from this blog the terms ADHD, AD/HD, and ADD are used interchangeably.

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Interesting Posts related to ADD and Money Management

Here are a couple of interesting posts related to ADD and Money Management:

I'm writing to open a discussion about the problems that ADD present regarding money management. As a middle aged guy, I look back and realize that, among other factors, ADD has had a strong negative impact on my ability to manage my money. READ MORE >>

Also, the UMASS study found that 67 pct of adults with ADHD compared to the control group (15 pct) had trouble managing money. READ MORE >>

Are you a spender or a saver? An impulse buyer, or a scrooge when it comes to spending? Develop self-awareness about your budgeting and spending habits by considering these points:  READ MORE >>

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