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24/12/2014

Paying My Bills as They Arrive

My friend sent me a tip by e-mail the other day. Nick says he’s learned that if he pays his bills as they arrive, he feels a lot less stressed than if he puts them off to the end of the month.

When he got his first credit card, Nick made a habit of paying his bills when he got them in the mail. But: “Then I got laid off. I didn’t pay my credit card bill until a day or two before it was due. I waited as long as I could because I needed that money elsewhere.”

Even after he got a job again, Nick kept paying his bills just before they were due. And he kept feeling stressed. Why? “Because I still am struggling to pay off my credit card bill each month before the due date. I have the money, I’m not carrying a balance or paying any interest…but instead of being ahead of the game I’m trying to base-slide in that home run at the end of each month.”

Nick writes:

I recommend that people do two things. Even if you’re carrying a balance on your credit cards, send your payments as soon as the bill comes due. Then you’ve got a buffer of about 30 days if for some reason you can’t make the payments immediately. If something does happen, do everything possible to get back your buffer ASAP.

Nick says there’s a real psychological difference that comes from paying his bills early: “That 30 day window makes me feel more secure.”

Long long ago, back when this blog was young, I wrote about my own personal discovery of this technique. When I was living paycheck-to-paycheck, I always waited until the last minute to pay my bills. Four years ago, I finally realized there were several advantages to paying my bills as they arrived:

It saves time. Rather than spend half-an-hour batch-processing bills, I can take a few minutes at a time to pay just one bill.
It saves worry. I’m no longer concerned with late payments. I know my bills are mailed on time.
It saves mistakes. Sometimes I would forget to pay a bill. If I pay the bills as they arrive, this can’t happen.
Most of all, it saves money. When I got paid, I used to buy my fun stuff first, and pay bills out of what was left over. Now that I pay bills first, I’m more inclined to invest any remaining money instead of spend it.

Even if you live paycheck-to-paycheck, you can profit from this advice. Try it for a month. You may not be able to pay all of your bills this way (your mortgage, for example, might have to wait), but you should be able to pay most of them. See if it doesn’t take a load off your mind!

After having used this technique for four years, I can’t imagine doing anything else. In fact, I barely remember that I used to struggle with paying my bills on time. But I did. Amazing how far I’ve come! And it’s amazing that smart personal finance is made up of regular small habits like this one.

Unfortunately not everyone can do this, for solutions to clear up to 80% off your Debts complete our simple form:

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Managing debtFor a lot of people, living with debt has become a fact of life. But even though debts are very common, the...
23/12/2014

Managing debt

For a lot of people, living with debt has become a fact of life. But even though debts are very common, they should never be ignored.

Steps towards managing your debt:

By addressing your debts and managing them better, you may also be able to bring your repayments down and take steps to eventually becoming debt free.

Create a household budget

Create a budget for your household showing all income and expenditure, including any benefits you receive. If this shows you have more money going out than coming in you need to acknowledge the problem and do something about it. Do not bury your head in the sand.

Takeaction asap

If you are struggling to pay your debts, you need to take action at the earliest opportunity. They are prepared to listen and can often agree to accept reduced payments, though this is entirely at their discretion.

Pay more than the minimum

With credit cards, do not get into the habit of making minimum payments. This will mean it will take longer to repay the debt and you will pay more interest. Always try and overpay if you can afford to; it is a much more efficient way of paying off your debt.

Consolidated debts: Not always the best idea

Do not be tempted to consolidate your debts as this will often result in a loan being secured against your property and puts the property at risk if you can’t afford to make the payment. In any case, your monthly payments may be smaller but you will pay back much more money over a longer period of time.

There’s help out there

If you cannot agree an affordable amount to pay back directly with your creditors, then it is advisable to get in touch with us at:

www.debt-free-advice.org.uk

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