5 Financial New Year’s Resolutions Everyone Should Make

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According to Fidelity, 52% of people who made financial resolutions in 2016 felt strongly that they’d be better off financially in 2017, compared with 37% who didn’t resolve. Almost half of resolvers also said they’re in less debt than they were the prior year, compared with 35% who didn’t make a financial resolution.

This year, make your resolutions count. When you end 2018 with less debt, more savings, and more financial security, you’ll be very glad you did.

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