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Making Timely Payments

If you struggle to organize all your bills and pay them on time when they’re due, you’re not alone. Staying on top of your household bills can feel like a full-time job! Fortunately, technology has made this process significantly easier — and free. Before we get into our tips for making bill paying easier, let’s talk about why you should prioritize making timely payments.

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Why Is It Important to Pay Your Bills on Time?

Paying your bills on time every time minimizes unnecessary fees and keeps you from having to pay extra charges for missing or late payments. This can save you a significant amount of money over time, especially if you have a bad habit of paying late. One of the best ways to make sure you pay all your bills on time is by using online bill pay.

Online payments make it easier to pay your bills by taking your mind off the process. There are two ways to use online bill pay: You can pay providers individually via their websites or mobile apps or authorize your bank or credit union to pay the bills directly from your account. You can also set up automatic or recurring payments to have your bills automatically deducted from your checking account each month to avoid late payments.

If you’re worried that your account won’t have sufficient funds to cover bills when they’re automatically deducted from your account, you can opt to pay them manually online each month. Although the money won’t be automatically deducted from your account, it will still be easier than mailing a paper check every single month.

Can You Pay Any Bill Online?

Most companies now make it easy to pay bills online or through their mobile app rather than by mailing in a check. This is good news for you! By using online bill pay, you can avoid the hassle of paying for postage, sitting down to write all those checks, and licking envelopes when you’d rather be doing something else. 

If you choose to pay service provider bills individually online, you’ll need to set up a user account on the company’s website or app. Once you’ve created the account, you can log in and pay your balance by entering your card information or checking account number. 

Many banks also offer a free online bill pay service. All you have to do is create an online account on your bank’s website or app (if you don’t already have one) and create profiles for each company (or payee) you want to pay. To do this, you’ll have to enter the company’s name and your associated account number. Then you’ll enter the amount you want to pay and the pay date. It’s a good idea to schedule payments a few days before the due date in case it takes some time for the bank’s payment to process.

Another option is to use a bill pay service from a third-party provider, like Gerald. This is really similar to using your bank’s online bill pay service, except with Gerald, you’ll have the added perk of gaining access to other helpful features, like our budgeting tool, bill tracker, money management tool, cash advance, and overdraft protection.

Gerald supports more than 7,000 service providers, so you never have to worry about missing a bill again. Once you use the Gerald app to link all your billing accounts and your bank, our bill pay feature will jump into action and do all the hard work for you. Gerald also provides notifications for upcoming payments and alerts you if your account is low. If you’re running a little low, Gerald can even give you a cash advance to cover the difference.

How to Keep Track of Your Expenses

Tracking and organizing your expenses is the first step to getting your finances in order. By understanding where your money is going, you’ll be better equipped to budget and submit your bill payments on time each month. Here’s how to keep track of everything.

1. Get Organized

First things first: create a list of all your monthly bills. This includes gas, rent or mortgage, subscriptions, car loan, and anything else you regularly spend money on. The easiest way to get an itemized list of all your bills is to look at your bank statement. You’ll be able to view all your monthly recurring charges there.

If you don’t already have a budget, now is a good time to create one. Your budget should include all your regular bills, any additional spending, and the amount of money you bring in each month. Using your budget, you can subtract the cost of your bills and spending from your total income to determine how much money is left over each month.

2. Track Your Bills

Most people have several bills to keep track of every month. Organizing and keeping an eye on it all requires a ton of time and energy that most people just don’t have! Instead, you can use Gerald’s bill tracker tool to help you keep up with it all. Gerald’s advanced bill tracker tool tracks all of your upcoming bills and ensures none of them slip through the cracks (including those pesky subscriptions you always forget about).

With Gerald’s bill tracker, you can also separate your bill spending from your discretionary spending more easily. That way you’re less likely to overspend and run down your account balance too low. However, if that does happen, Gerald can help you cover your bills by instantly spotting you $100 or sending you up to half of your paycheck early.

3. Set Up Automatic Payments

Many companies also make it easy to set up recurring payments if it’s a bill you pay monthly. Or, as we mentioned earlier, you can also set up those automatic payments through your bank. In our opinion, the easiest way to set up automatic payments is by using Gerald’s bill pay features. It’s simple and straightforward, and once it’s all set up, you never have to worry about missing a bill’s due date again!

First, you’ll need to create a Gerald account and link Gerald with your billing accounts and your bank, or you can even open an FDIC-insured account through Gerald and pay your bills there. Then, set up automatic or recurring payments through Gerald and customize your payment schedule so it works for you. Gerald will learn your payment schedule and send you notifications via text, app notifications, or emails when payments are due.

Save Time, Money, and Stress

If you spend a considerable amount of time paying your bills, worrying about paying your bills, or paying late fees after forgetting about bills, Gerald is for you! Our bill tracker and online bill pay tool will help you stay on top of your bills without having to stress about them all the time. Not only will you save money by avoiding all those late fees, but you’ll also enjoy a stress-free bill-paying experience that requires little to no effort from you.

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