
By SouthFloridaReporter.com, Dec. 20, 2015 – Roughly 45% of Americans make New Year’s Resolutions each January, and many of their pledges are financial in nature. In recognition of that, WalletHub recently announced its 16 Financial Resolutions for 2016 in order to help progress-minded people attain top financial fitness in the New Year. This report comes on the heels of WalletHub’s 10 Financial Predictions for 2016, helping to provide a roadmap for financial improvement after the ball drops.
Below you can find a quick rundown of WalletHub’s resolutions, which are based in part on conversations with a panel of leading finance and consumer psychology experts.
1. | Review & Reassess | 9. | Speed Up Saving | ||
2. | Monitor Your Credit | 10. | Give Back To Charity | ||
3. | Make A Budget | 11. | Do Your Taxes Early | ||
4. | Try The Island Approach | 12. | Familiarize FinLit | ||
5. | Delegate To Automation | 13. | Protect Your Passwords | ||
6. | Build An Emergency Fund | 14. | Get Physically & Financially Fit | ||
7. | Get Out Of Debt | 15. | Help Other Consumers | ||
8. | Improve Your Credit Score | 16. | Stress Test Your Finances |
For additional context and advice related to each resolution, as well as a complete Q&A with WalletHub’s experts, please visit: https://wallethub.com/blog/financial-new-years-resolutions/9202/
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