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New year, new financial leaf? Experts share ways to make it happen

‘There’s science called the fresh start effect, and it’s a really cool way to make resolutions stick’
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The champagne is gone, the ball has been dropped, and the holiday bills are starting to roll in.

That means there’s no time like the present to make a New Year’s resolution — especially one that might help take some of the sting out of those bills.

Experts say it really is possible to use Jan. 1 as an opportunity to turn over a new financial leaf.

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