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Save time and money with online bill pay

Online bill pay makes paying your bills easier and cheaper, Hamm writes.

Alysha Griffin works on a laptop computer in New Holland, Pa., in this November 2012 file photo. Online bill pay helps you be sure not to overdraft due to bad math, Hamm writes.

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December 4, 2012

Online banking and online bill pay is one of the greatest technological innovations for personal finance in the last few decades. Online bill pay makes it much easier than before to pay one鈥檚 bills and, in many cases, makes the whole process automatic.

Before online bill pay came along, paying bills meant addressing and stamping a lot of envelopes. It also meant writing out a lot of checks by hand.

That process took a lot of time, as you had to fill out envelopes, stamp them, fill out payment stubs, fill out checks, seal up the envelopes, get everything to the mailbox, and rebalance your checkbook.

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It also had costs associated with it, since each envelope required a stamp and each check pushed you one check closer to reordering checks.聽

Now, when I pay my bills, I just do it in front of my computer. A lot of bills are paid automatically, with the amounts being billed to and directly withdrawn from our checking account. With the remaining bills, I type in the amount on the bill and hit submit. That鈥檚 it. It takes about thirty seconds.

The only setup time revolves around typing in the address and the account information for each bill once. After that, it鈥檚 about as easy as it can be.

So, how does this save you money?

For one,聽automatic bill pay ensures that you鈥檙e never late.聽If your bills are being paid automatically, you shouldn鈥檛 ever be late for a bill.

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For another,聽the cost of stamps and checks almost disappears.聽You no longer have much of a need for these things, at least for paying your monthly bills.

For yet another,聽online bill pay helps you be sure not to overdraft due to bad math.聽Usually, it will tell you whether or not you have enough money to pay a particular bill before you hit the submit button.

If you鈥檙e not using online bill pay, make sure your bank has it and jump on board. There鈥檚 a bit of setup time, but once it鈥檚 in place, it does nothing but save you money and time.

This post is part of a yearlong series called 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap (Revisited),鈥 in which I鈥檓 revisiting the entries from my book 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap,鈥 which is available聽at Amazon聽and at bookstores everywhere.聽