Janissy wrote:
I pay the bill as soon as I get it so that I can forget about it. Once it is paid, I no longer have to remember to pay it. If it sat there unpaid, its' due date would occupy space in my mind as I would constantly have to remind myself that the due date was getting closer and closer. For me, it's better to pay it immediately and then wipe it from my mind.
^Ditto. I have never understood people who wait for the shutoff notice to pay a bill. First, the longer you wait, the more likely you'll end up spending that money on something else and be unable to pay it when the time comes. I fear homelessness far too much to risk that. Necessities first, all other wish list items to be prioritized later. The first thing I've always done after depositing a paycheck is sit down and pay whatever bills were due, by due date. The only reason a bill would wait, was if I had more bills than my paycheck could cover - then the one with the farthest due date would have to wait until the next payday. I always thought of it as 'distributing my paycheck to it's rightful owners.'
Now that I'm only paid once a month its even more critical that bills be paid the very day I get them. If I run out of money, there's no second chance, and its not like Uncle Sam's gonna bump me a bonus next month to make up a shortage. Gone is gone and screwed is totally screwed. I get irritated waiting for them to show up in the mail, I want to get them paid and over with so I don't have that sword hanging over my head.