YOUR MONEY-How to use year-end summaries to spend less and save more

By Beth Pinsker NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Is your money vice too many movies? A costly dry cleaning habit? Too much wine? It is time to look at the year-end spending summary available from your bank or credit card issuer - or a tracking service like Mint.com - to get a reality check that could help you make better choices in 2017. For Barak Kassar, a 50-year-old businessman in San Francisco, it was Uber that broke the bank in 2016. He plans on trimming off at least $200 this yea
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