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Paying Bills - 9 Simple Steps for Stress-Free Success

Topic: Organizing and Learning How to OrganizeBy Sue BeckerPublished Recently added

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1. Designate a specific place to keep unpaid bills and credit card receipts. Use a file folder or basket and put it somewhere that's convenient. If it's hard to ignore, you won't just drop things "here for now."

2. Develop a regular schedule to pay bills. Handle your bill payments like many businesses do - assign one day of the month to pay them and stick to your schedule.

3. Designate a specific place to pay your bills. If you plunk down any old place, you'll endure the frustration of hunting down a calculator, stamps, checkbook, and other supplies. Have a designated spot, and stock it with all the supplies you'll need. A quick tip: Store these supplies in an easy-to-grab portable container.

4. Allocate enough time to pay your bills. If you can't pay all the bills in one sitting, you'll run the risk of forgetting to continue on another day.

5. Review each bill for accuracy. It's important to face up to each purchase you make, so you acknowledge where your money is going. Take time to match your credit card receipts to your statements, or at least review each line item on your credit card statement to ensure it looks reasonable. Follow the same process to match your debit card transactions with your bank statement.

6. Record the payment of each bill. Whether you track payments in your checkbook register or on the computer, do it immediately! If you forget, you may waste time and money dealing with an overdrawn bank account. This is also an opportune time to reconcile your bank statement to make sure you have enough money in your account to cover your bills.

7. Mail your payments so they arrive in time to avoid late fees. Either mail payments as soon as you've written the checks, or note the mailing date on the back of the payment envelope and add a reminder note in your calendar.

8. File your bills and receipts right away ... if you need to keep them. File your bill-paying paperwork right away, so you don't accumulate a pile to file later. However, before automatically saving every receipt and bill, consider if it needs to be saved for tax purposes or in case you want to return an item. Toss or shred what you don't need and file what you do need.

9. Consider paying your bills electronically. This will help reduce your paper inflow and save the time and expense of writing and mailing checks. Just be sure to record the payment in your checkbook register.

Ready to take action? You can start today when the mail arrives.

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Sue Becker is a Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization and the owner of From Piles to Smiles professional organizing service. Her company helps clients organize their homes and offices and manage their time. She can be reached at 630-724-1111 or Sue@PilesToSmiles.com. You can visit her website at PilesToSmiles.com. Sue's APPLES Resource Guide includes forms and charts to help you organize the bill-payment process. It also includes tips to know how long you need to save various financial documents. I can also help you set up a process to pay your bills on time, save stress, and save those late fees!

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