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Stress-Free Bill-PayingFebruary 9, 2012

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Living free from fear that the next check you write may bounce is possible when you discipline yourself and your spending. Old habits must be broken and new habits formed to get spending and expenses within the confines of your household income. I use a poem that has become my mantra. It is a reminder to evaluate and prioritize my spending.

Use it up

Wear it out

Make it do

Do without.

February is all about Money: budgeting, saving, spending, keeping track, and teaching our children to follow our example.

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Stress-Free Bill-Paying

If you always have enough money in your bank account, then bill-paying is easy and relatively painless. How do you get to that point where you are no longer living paycheck to paycheck? It is not enough to simply budget. One must commit to the idea of living within your income, vowing to put money aside each month for the times when you really need it. To find out how much you need in order to cover your bills and expenses each month, you first need to figure out how much you spend in a year for each general expense.

For example, Auto Expenses (see below) should include car payments, insurance, taxes/registration, gasoline, and repairs. If you spend $800 per month on these things, you can multiply that number by 12 to find out about how much you spend in a year.

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Say your bank account receives a paycheck every other Friday. This means that you can expect to have 26 pay periods in one year. If you are paid twice monthly, you will have 24 pay periods. Divide the yearly total of each expense by the number of pay periods and you will get the amount that should be set aside each and every pay period. So, if in the example above, you put $369 into a fund for Auto Expenses each time you get paid, that money will be there when the necessary expenses pop up. It won't matter that all of your payments AND insurance are due in one pay period. The money you need will be collecting in your fund until you need it most. The same goes for student loans, house payments, home improvements, medical expenses, utilities (especially electric, gas, and oil), and travel. According the example above, if you put just $46 away each pay period, after a year you will have $1200 for your family to travel. For more information on how this system works, you'll find more details and examples here.

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FAQs

What is the stress of paying bills? ›

Financial stress can lead to anxiety, depression, behavioral changes like withdrawing from social activities, or physical symptoms like stomachaches or headaches. If you experience any side effects related to your financial stress, be sure to talk to a healthcare professional.

Is it better to pay all bills at once? ›

In reality, it doesn't matter when you pay your bills as long as you pay them before the due date. Some people spread out bill payments over the month to ease the financial burden, while others find it makes more sense to pay off everything for the month at once.

How to pay bills efficiently? ›

How to manage your bills: A step-by-step guide
  1. Make a list. ...
  2. Create bill-paying spaces. ...
  3. Check your statements. ...
  4. Review your due dates. ...
  5. Ask about your grace periods. ...
  6. Make a bill-paying date with yourself. ...
  7. Streamline the payment process. ...
  8. Keep paying attention.

How to pay bills when not enough money? ›

Finding financial relief
  1. Government disability insurance programs. ...
  2. Disability and income replacement benefits through your employer. ...
  3. Create a barebones budget. ...
  4. Use coupons and consider store brands. ...
  5. Evaluate and eliminate some nonessential expenses. ...
  6. Prioritize credit card payments. ...
  7. Apply for government programs.

How do I stop stressing about bills? ›

How to stress less about money: 9 stress-relieving tips to ease money worries
  1. Identify your stressors.
  2. Get organized. Track your spending, understand your debts, and know your income. ...
  3. Create a financial plan. Develop a plan that outlines your short-term and long-term financial goals. ...
  4. Be flexible. ...
  5. Use stress-reducing tools.
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When money stresses you out? ›

Feeling beaten down by money worries can adversely impact your sleep, self-esteem, and energy levels. It can leave you feeling angry, ashamed, or fearful, fuel tension and arguments with those closest to you, exacerbate pain and mood swings, and even increase your risk of depression and anxiety.

Which bills should I stop paying first? ›

How to triage your bills
  • Take care of basic needs first. Housing and electricity are essential to your health and safety. ...
  • Next, take care of bills that help you keep your job. ...
  • Then think about your credit cards: These shouldn't be your highest-priority bills to pay when you're up against a wall.
Jun 6, 2023

What bill should you always pay first? ›

Generally, the bills you should pay first are the ones that cover necessities — the main resources that keep you and your family safe and healthy. These necessities include shelter, water, heat and food. Once necessities are paid for, focus on expenses related to your vehicle.

What is the best day to pay bills? ›

To avoid paying interest and late fees, you'll need to pay your bill by the due date. But if you want to improve your credit score, the best time to make a payment is probably before your statement closing date, whenever your debt-to-credit ratio begins to climb too high.

What is the cheapest way to pay a bill? ›

It's usually cheaper to pay by Direct Debit and it will mean you won't have to worry about missing payments.

What is the fastest way to pay off bills? ›

Here are five of the fastest ways to achieve debt freedom:
  1. Take advantage of debt relief services.
  2. Reduce interest where possible.
  3. Focus on your highest interest rate first.
  4. Take advantage of opportunities to earn extra income.
  5. Cut expenses where possible.
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Is it better to pay a bill in full or monthly? ›

Carrying a balance does not help your credit score, so it's always best to pay your balance in full each month.

What to do when you are overwhelmed with bills? ›

If you're feeling overwhelmed by unpaid bills, interest, late fees and more, these six steps can help you get back on track.
  1. Create a list of your bills. ...
  2. Prioritize missed payments. ...
  3. Pay bills with the highest interest rates. ...
  4. Create a budget and track your spending. ...
  5. Watch out for debt relief scams.

Is it OK to not pay bills? ›

What Happens if You Fall Behind on Bills? Depending on the bill, if you fall behind on payments, there can be many repercussions, including late fees, higher interest rates, repossession of your car, foreclosure on your home, and damage to your credit score.

Why do I get anxiety when paying bills? ›

Money anxiety affects many people. A constant fear of not having enough money to meet basic needs or secure your future can lead to constant stress over financial decisions, savings, and debt. It can impact your ability to enjoy life and make confident financial decisions.

How many people stress about bills? ›

Nearly nine in 10 survey-takers (88%) reported feeling financial stress, with 65% stating that their finances are the most stressful aspect of their life. Financial stress is common among all generations, but younger Americans polled say they feel the strain more than most.

Do people struggle to pay bills? ›

A recent GOBankingRates survey revealed that many Americans are struggling to pay their utility bills, with 44% stating that they have had trouble keeping up with their payments for gas, electric, heating and/or internet bills over the last six months to a year.

How much stress is caused by money? ›

According to a recent CNN survey, 71% of Americans identify money as a significant cause of stress in their lives. Further, 76% of households live paycheck-to-paycheck and credit card debt is growing. Money-related stress is not just a matter of simple dollars and numbers.

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