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How to Budget (and Pay) for Yearly Bills + a FREE Speadsheet

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Not sure how to budget for your once-a-year bills? They can cause a panic, especially when just one bill is into the four figures, like our property taxes or auto insurance! But let me show you how to budget (and pay) for yearly bills with a strategy I’ve used for years. Action Steps to Budget and Pay for Yearly Bills: 1.

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Small Money Mistakes That Have Big Consequences

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Not Having a Budget I know, you’ve heard it all before but have you taken action on this one yet? A budget provides you with a financial roadmap to get to where you want to be in life. A budget helps you track your finances so you know exactly where you are and whether you’re on track. It’s wasted money.

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Create a Personal Escrow Account for Your Quarterly & Yearly Bills

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I started our personal escrow account years ago, when we refinanced our mortgage. We were no longer required to send an escrow payment to the bank for our real estate taxes and home owners insurance. My list includes: home owners insurance – due yearly. auto insurance – due yearly. life insurance – due yearly.

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