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Survey: Are you Making Progress on Your 2007 Resolutions?

It's been almost three weeks since the start of the New Year. We've been talking a lot about financial resolutions on the blog during this time. On January 2nd, we took a poll to see what financial resolutions were the most popular this year. You chose boosting savings and investments as your top goal; followed by getting out of debt, planning for a home purchase and improving your credit scores.

Our financial experts have loaded you up with tips and resources, now let's check in to see how you are doing. Have you made progress on your financial resolution for 2007?


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