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Well, I'm an idiot when it comes to these things, but I think I've figured out a way that works very well for me.
![]() I pay all my bills online, and I also have them set to email notification since I check my email daily. I also have a budget that sets aside the necessary amount for each bills from within my checking account. These line item budgets are also filled in pre-determined amounts. For example, if I'm paid bi-weekly and I have a $40 monthly bill, I would set aside $20 every time I got paid to pay for that bill. When the email comes in, I simply click the link, pay it from my checking, burp, and continue on with my life. Last edited by Broken Arrow : 09-18-2007 at 11:58 AM. |
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I like you have started to do the same. Before, I deposited the paycheck into the regular checking account and then transferred any money out to the Money Market Deposit Account. Now, I deposit the check into the Money Market Deposit Account and then at the end of the month, transfer money into the regular checking account to pay bills. Since, I can only use 3checks from my money market, they are normally larger checks such as a credit card or property insurance.
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All my bills, except my rent and maybe 1 other, are automatic. I have overdraft in case a bunch go through at the same time. I just make sure I pay the overdraft out of my saving immediately since the interest is so high. I then 'pay back' the saving account the next payday. This happens very rarely. There's one I have to log on to pay manually, but I set an 'alarm' on my Microsoft office so that I don't forget.
I also go over my bills on payday - every 2 weeks - to be sure nothing has slipped through the cracks. I take this time to go over my checking account to see what has gone through and what is due before the next paycheck. You can contact some of your bills and see if you can change the billing date. I think most charge cards are willing to do that. Since I've started this about 2 - 3 years ago, I haven't had any late payments. My FICO score even went up. |
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I sat down a few months ago and set everything up on budget billing.
Then I figured up exactly how much I need every month for my bills. Mortgage (insurance/property tax included) Cable/internet Water Electric Truck insurance Gas I figured up how much I need a month for all of these combined. Then I divided that by the number of paychecks. At the time, I only got paid twice a month. Now, it's every week. I opened a checking account just for paying these bills. So, I deposit the needed amount into the account each week. Now I have enough to cover my bills when they come in. No more waiting until the due date to get it in, no risk of paying late. I pay it the day the bill comes in. As for groceries, gas and a few other things, I have envelopes for these and use cash. I put the money in the envelope each week. I keep track of my spending so I know about how much to put in each. It has worked out very well for me. |
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My strategy is similar to the one a few others may have posted.
I get paid every other Friday. I have a nice sized calendar from my children's school district. It alerts us of different days they have off and shortened day schedules. I use this same calendar to alert me of due dates for my bills. Its located on the wall right above the kitchen trash can so its difficult not to see it and be reminded at least once a day. AS SOON AS the bill arrives in the mail, I write the name and amount on the date it is due. I add all the bills that are due between one payday to the next and pay them on that payday regardless of how late in the pay period it is due. Forget about holding the money as close to the due date "in case of an emergency". If I pay for a short term emergency with bill money then I just created a new "emergency". There's nothing like the piece of mind of knwing all my bills are paid for the next two weeks and all thats left (what little that may be) is all mine!! Last edited by Fesheva : 10-21-2007 at 12:01 PM. |
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I lost a judgment for a debt credit card in 1997. I am being contacted now to settle. I wish to pay this off now however I think it could be negotiated. What is the right way to negotiate a 8600.00 debt like this?
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Call the company who is handling your account now and ask them if they will settle the account for less. Alot of times the will forgive any interest on the account or settle of half of what is owed. If they give you a number you can't afford ask them if there's any way they would settle for X amount of dollars. The worst they could say is no, but usually they would rather get a payoff than have to deal with payments. Good luck!
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I have everything written on a calendar and keep enough money in my checking to pay them as soon as they come in. It is the only way I have been able to stay on top of them and it works great. Also, try ot automate as many payments as you can online.
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using an online bill pay service can solve your problem
MyCheck Free has a free basic service FYI - the banks use this sevice, the're just a midde man and some charge you a fee (I can't post links yet - just add .com to mycheckfree) You add your monthly bills -utilities, credit cards, etc some you can have paperless to your MyCheckFree acount you can opt to have them notify you by email when a bill comes in the really nice thng is you can schedule your payments in advance for when your money/paycheck will be in your checking account so you don't forget to pay a bill on time plus you save time & money - no envelopes, no postage the recordkeepng reports are good for tax time too |
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