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Can’t Remember If You Paid That Bill?

That anxious feeling of not knowing whether you already paid something is more common than you think — and completely fixable without a complicated system.

The problem isn’t paying the bill. It’s not knowing whether you already did.

That uncertainty hangs around longer than the task itself. What drains people is not the payment. It is having no clear place to confirm what has already been handled.

Bills arrive through at least four different channels: email, postal mail, your bank's app, and the biller's own app or website. Each one has a different due date format, a different way of confirming payment, and a different notification style. There's no central record of what you've paid and what you haven't.

When you pay an electricity bill online, that confirmation exists in one tab you immediately close. When your insurance auto-renews, the receipt goes to an email folder you haven't opened. When a subscription charges your card, the only record is a line in your bank statement between 40 other transactions.

A simple log of what you've paid and when is more powerful than any budgeting system.

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