Tips for keeping financial New Year’s resolutions

BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – As Vermonters gear up for 2025, financial wellness is a top priority for many.

That could include efforts to save more, pay down debt, and spend less. But with property taxes and other expenses taking a bigger bite out of budgets, putting savings away can be a challenge for those on fixed incomes.

Darren Perron spoke with Tim Daniska, the chief lending officer with Vermont Federal Credit Union about common financial resolutions and how to keep them.

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