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Money Saving & ManagementTackling Your Bills
Before planning your budget go through your finances. How much do
you owe and who do you owe too.
Have you any bills that are over due? Sort these out first. Start
with your over due bills. Add up how much you owe, deal with the
final reminders first. (You don't want your phone getting cut off.)
Tackle the smaller bills:
Gas and electric. Find out if you can switch your gas and
electricity to one supplier it will work out a lot cheaper. Or find
out if you can pay in weekly/fortnightly installments this will
spread out your costs. You can also have gas and electric quantum
meters where you only pay what you use and you can only use what you
can afford.
Phone bills. Cut down your calls and Internet charges.
(Use an ISP that offers unlimited Internet access for a one off
monthly fee. Use e-mail to keep in touch with people.) If you have
teenagers tell them they can use the phone for only 5 minutes a day
at off peak time (as long as they aren`t phoning Australia etc..)
any other time tell them they will have to pay for it that will keep
them off the phone.
Once you have tackled the smaller bills move onto your higher
out goings.
Mortgage: Are your mortgage payments crippling you? Switch
your mortgage lenders, but shop around first for the best deals.
Credit cards: How many do you have? do you need them all?
Are the interest rates high? You don`t need more than one. Having
more than one just means you spend more and you have to pay more
back. (Cut up your cards except for one and keep this hidden away
for emergencies. Not for a new dress.) Credit card lenders are very
competitive so shop around for the best deals.
Now Gather and begin to sort all of your financial records.
Create a filing system if you don't have one. Separate the important
documents stock certificates, wills, credit card, etc. Make sure you
keep them in a safe place where you can always get to them. |