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For those of us who get paid monthly and pay...
For those of us who get paid monthly and pay everyone at one time, do you also keep up with actual payment due dates on the calendar such as the BBP workbook?
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For those of us who get paid monthly and pay everyone at one time, do you also keep up with actual payment due dates on the calendar such as the BBP workbook?
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I have most dd set for coming out the 1st, 3-5 bills paid manually as they vary and I pay them as soon as I budget, and I have a few that are other times, so I tick them off when they go and write the date if it’s any different to what I expected.
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Should say I keep it all in a separate account.
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Most of my things are auto w/draw so I just let them come out when they’re scheduled. I take out my cash for the month so what’s left in my account is about $200 for a cushion & what’s needed to pay the bills. I love it! So easy!
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I still mark all my bill dates on the calendar and pay them all with the appropriate paychecks. When I pay them, I just indicate that they are paid and it gives me a piece of mind. For example, my electric bill is due feb 3rd but I paid it this past monday and now I dont have to worry about paying it on the due date or for late fees.
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I mark due dates and when I mailed them on the calendar. I have 80%of my check to Bill's the first 2 weeks of the month.
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I usually make all of my payments within the first week of getting paid
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I dont. I get paid at the end of the month. I pay everything phone cable taxes insuance power.
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I did when I got paid monthly because pay date varied.
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