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

Family Balance Sheet

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. auto insurance – due yearly.

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Create a Personal Escrow Account for Your Quarterly & Yearly Bills

Family Balance Sheet

Our home-owner’s insurance, auto insurance, and local real-estate taxes (for our home and our business property) are due, and on top of that, we also owed the Federal government this year. If you struggle paying quarterly or yearly bills on time, then keep reading! auto insurance – due yearly.

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Managing Family Finances: Tips and Strategies for a Better Financial Future

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Look Into Life Insurance Do you have a life insurance policy? Life insurance will come in handy should anything happen to you or your spouse. The problem is that the world of life insurance is vast, and not every policy is going to be ideal for you. If not, you need to get one. They are not a waste of money.

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Buying A House In 2023: A Step-By-Step Guide

Savings Corner

This year may go down in real estate history as the year of correction. Whatever the economic state of the real estate market, buying a house can be an exciting and emotional process. Analyze your monthly budget to make sure you can handle mortgage payments along with your other day-to-day bills.

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Selling Your Investment Property?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Some of the costs you may encounter in a real estate transaction can be quite expensive. Real Estate agent commission : Negotiable! Sellers closing costs can include loan payoff costs (if you still have one on the property), including possible prepayment penalty fees; title insurance fees, notary fees and attorney fees.

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Friday Links – Fridays Are Just Another Day

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There were as always great reads out this week which I have highlighted below: Good Reads From The Blogosphere: If you’re tired of sky-high car insurance premiums, don’t miss Finance Fox’s post on alternative ways to save on car insurance. Is it worth it to purchase insurance for your smart phone? PET Archives.

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11 Ways To Make Personal Travel More Sustainable And Less Polluting

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Doing so eliminates car payments, insurance bills, and maintenance costs. They are incredibly fuel-efficient, cheap to buy and insure, and emit way less pollution than automobiles do. In my neighborhood, real estate agents buzz potential buyers to open houses on golf carts. Sure beats using gasoline every day!

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