Personal finance expert shares the five New Year's resolutions Britons MUST make if they want to become better at handling their money

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Personal finance expert shares the five New Year's resolutions Britons MUST make if they want to become better at handling their money
Published: Dec, 29 2024 08:48

A personal finance expert has shared five New Year’s resolutions that Britons need to make to improve their financial standing in 2025. Joe Lytwyn, from Viva Money, claimed he can help people achieve their financial goals, from budgeting to becoming credit card savvy, all with a few simple steps.

 [With the New Year nearly upon us, people are undoubtedly looking to make financial changes and Joe claimed he can help people achieve their financial goals (stock image)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [With the New Year nearly upon us, people are undoubtedly looking to make financial changes and Joe claimed he can help people achieve their financial goals (stock image)]

With the New Year nearly upon, people across the UK are undoubtedly looking to make financial changes - but the expert warned against setting unreachable challenges. He said: 'The key to keeping resolutions is to reduce the amount of pressure you put yourself under.

'From increasing our savings to improving our credit score, many of us have financial goals in mind that we’d love to achieve. 'In reality, these goals sometimes take longer than a 12-month period, or an unexpected event crops up, stands in the way, and prevents us from persevering.

'Setting achievable goals and being kind to yourself is paramount and could make all the difference in succeeding. For example, rather than saying, "I want to become completely debt-free in 2025," instead vow to reduce as much debt as you can.'. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the financial New Year resolutions people are being urged to stick to...

Joe Lytwyn, from Viva Money, claimed these key financial New Year's resolutions could help the British public improve their financial situations next year (stock image). 1. Get serious about savings. Joe said: ‘Saving money can feel daunting, especially if our finances are already stretched. Again, this is where it helps to refrain from putting yourself under any unnecessary pressure.

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