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		<title>How I do it: Paying Bills on Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was chatting with a friend on New Year's Eve and he mentioned in passing that he had this one bill that he was consistently forgetting to pay and incurring a late fee.  I mentioned to him how I keep track of when my bills are due and he seemed to think it was a neat idea so I thought I'd share it here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was chatting with a friend on New Year&#8217;s Eve and he mentioned in passing that he had this one bill that he was consistently forgetting to pay and incurring a late fee.  I mentioned to him how I keep track of when my bills are due and he seemed to think it was a neat idea so I thought I&#8217;d share it here.<br />
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It was an idea born of laziness more than anything else.  I needed a calendar system with the ability to create recurring appointments with reminders that both my husband and I could see.  Filling out a paper calendar with each bill on each month seemed like a little too much.  We had recently started using a Google Calendar to keep track of appointments and travel plans when my husband suggested I create a second one for bills.  It turns out this is the perfect solution for us.<br />
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So here&#8217;s a few of the technical details&#8230;</p>
<p>You need a Gmail account (or an email account hosted by Google).  You should automatically get access to Google Calendar when the account is created.  There&#8217;s an ability to create multiple calendars under that single account.  I created appointments under the newly created calendar that recur monthly.  I set the appointment for a few days prior to it&#8217;s due date so I&#8217;ve got some time to pay it.  The items that can&#8217;t be paid online (which is only 1 for me), I set a reminder notice in the appointment and it emails me a week prior to the due date so I remember to mail the check.  This can also be done with other bills you find yourself forgetting.</p>
<p>I even put the bills on the calendar that are autopaid.  I&#8217;ll title the appointment &#8220;Electric &#8211; autopaid&#8221; so I know it&#8217;s one of the autopaid bills. It&#8217;s one of the ways I keep track of what&#8217;s coming so I&#8217;m never short on funds or surprised by a bill.  Because I&#8217;ve got a terrible memory once I&#8217;ve paid a bill, I update that calendar notice to say &#8220;paid&#8221; at the end so that I know I&#8217;ve paid it.  When you edit the notice it will give you a few options for changing the appointment and I just select &#8220;This Instance&#8221;.  That makes it so that it only changes the specific day you&#8217;re on and not all the future or past appointments.  This gives you the &#8220;quick check&#8221; that you need to know if you&#8217;ve paid all your bills.  I just do a quick scan of the calendar to see if there&#8217;s anything that doesn&#8217;t have a &#8220;paid&#8221; or &#8220;autopaid&#8221; in the next week or 2 that needs to be paid.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a little time consuming to setup but once you&#8217;ve got it the way you need it, it doesn&#8217;t require any upkeep.<br />
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Please leave questions in the comments section if you have them and I&#8217;ll clarify as necessary.</p>
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