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Bills and due dates question

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Bills and due dates question Is there an app or something where I can enter my bills/due dates and my paycheck amounts and it helps with telling me which bills to pay with which paycheck? submitted by /u/Sweet_Sand6017

Reddit Personal Finance 163 2023-08-25

Easy way to track returns on laddered t-bills?

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Easy way to track returns on laddered t-bills? I took some advice I’d seen here earlier this year and started a t-bill ladder. Over the span of four weeks, I’d buy a new four-week bill once a week and set it to re-invest at the end. Is there any easy way to keep track of my actual profits on these, other than manually checking the prices every single week? submitted by /u/Stu_Prek

Reddit Personal Finance 254 2023-08-23

>$40k in medical bills unknowingly sent to collections, feeling hopeless

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>$40k in medical bills unknowingly sent to collections, feeling hopeless I want to start by saying: I understand that I made a tremendous mistake by not fully verifying insurance providers. I know I should have discussed this and looked for advice earlier. I’ve just been living under a black cloud due to this situation and just now am feeling encouragement to share this publicly. My wife and I had our first child in…

Reddit Personal Finance 251 2023-08-22

How can i find out who i owe medical bills to, i know i have some i have yet to pay that we’re a while ago but am not sure how to start paying

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How can i find out who i owe medical bills to, i know i have some i have yet to pay that we’re a while ago but am not sure how to start paying My gfs mother once said to me “oh you can just ignore medical bills, they’ll eventually stop trying”. I’m now realizing this probably isn’t true. No debt collectors have reached out to me recently, but i know i have some stuff I’ve ignored for a while. How do i go about finding out what i owe/who i owe it to? I can’t stop thinking about it now a…

Reddit Personal Finance 204 2023-08-20

overlooked hospital bills under $100 went to collections. is it best to just pay?

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overlooked hospital bills under $100 went to collections. is it best to just pay? A friend(*) overlooked some hospital bills totaling less than $100 and it turns out they sent them to collections. paying it isn’t a problem, but debt collectors have such a toxic reputation and I don’t trust them at all, so I’m actually not sure if the smartest thing is to pay them, to dispute it, to just ignore them, or what. Also, what has th…

Reddit Personal Finance 126 2023-08-18

‘Display of courage’: Bills’ Hamlin returns in win

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‘Display of courage’: Bills’ Hamlin returns in win The Buffalo Bills’ preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts, a 23-19 win Saturday in Orchard Park, New York, marked the return of Damar Hamlin after suffering cardiac arrest during a regular-season game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2.

ESPN 209 2023-08-13

Please need advice on how to survive this month. Bills to pay and unemployed currently

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Please need advice on how to survive this month. Bills to pay and unemployed currently Going to try to keep this short but I’m a 21 year old female and I live with my mother currently. She is bipolar and it keeps getting worse that it’s becoming unbearable. She lives off unemployment and I work to help support her. Recently I got let go from my job due to dealing with medical issues myself and had to take a leave of absence from w…

Reddit Personal Finance 193 2023-08-13

My wife was doing some searching around about consolidating some of our bills and debt.

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My wife was doing some searching around about consolidating some of our bills and debt. We got a call from National Debt Relief and told us they would consolidate two of our credit cards and our personal loan for a monthly payment that would be saving us quite a bit of money with 0 interest. My question is, How legit is this? If it is legit, is it something that is worth considering? Are there any debt consolidation companies or pr…

Reddit Personal Finance 179 2023-08-11

Reports: Bills’ stadium faces $300M cost overrun

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Reports: Bills’ stadium faces $300M cost overrun The new Buffalo Bills stadium is now projected to cost $1.7 billion, about $300 million more than the initial estimate, a cost overrun the team would be contractually required to cover.

ESPN 208 2023-08-10

How do you split bills if you are traveling with a couple?

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How do you split bills if you are traveling with a couple? I’ve been traveling with a couple who are really good friends. It’s only been for a few days however, we’ve been spent a lot of money and Im feeling like I’m overpaying. Basically we are going half and half on everything such as family hotel rooms and car rental. Should I be insisting on paying one third of the price on things or just let it sli…

Reddit Travel 229 2023-08-08

Switching from I Bonds to T Bills

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Switching from I Bonds to T Bills Hello reddit Considering switching from I Bonds to T Bills. I rode the I Bond wave from 7.12% until now that they are sub 4%. I understand that if I sale my I Bonds I’ll forfeit my last 3 month since I didn’t hold them for 5 years. Therefore, I should sale when they are accruing the sub 4% interest rate. My question, mathematically, when is it …

Reddit Personal Finance 258 2023-08-05

How do you itemize bills for things like wedding photography?

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How do you itemize bills for things like wedding photography? Hello, I am just starting out to fish for semi-professional gigs and realized that I don’t really know how to decide my prices for different services beyond being completely arbitrary. Does anyone have any pointers, tricks etc for this? I know it’s ultimately up to me to decide and everything but currently my prices seem to arbitrary for me to …

Ask Photography 160 2023-08-02

My mother is dying, should I stop paying her credit card bills?

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My mother is dying, should I stop paying her credit card bills? My mom is dying. We don’t know how long she has exactly, but a couple months seems to be accurate. She is on a fixed income of a few thousand dollars a month between social security and a pension. She has excellent health insurance through Medicare plus a couple supplemental plans. She is also a terrible spender, and from what I can tell, has mu…

Reddit Personal Finance 154 2023-08-01