The best ways to pay bills

Paying your bills on time is a tough, but essential skill to learn. If you don’t you could fall behind with payments and that can leave you in debt, affect your credit rating and even stop you buying a home. We take a look at the best ways to pay bills and give tips on what to do if you’re struggling to keep up and pay on time.

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How to pay bills on time

It can be difficult to manage bills, especially if they are starting to pile up.

That’s why we’ve pulled together a few tips to help you stay on top of your finances.

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Ways to pay your bills

Try setting up a separate bank account for your bills and transfer the necessary amount in there as soon as you get paid.

Direct Debit

Paying by Direct Debit means your bills are paid on time, so you will avoid late-payment charges.

Some companies offer discounts for customers who pay by Direct Debit.

Pay online or phone banking

If you bank online or by phone, you can pay your bills directly.

It’s quick and easy and you’re in control of exactly what you pay and when, but you have to remember to pay your bills in time.

Other payment methods

Do you share responsibility for bills with your partner? Read more about managing money as a couple.

Are your bills getting on top of you?

If you are having difficulty paying your bills, talk to the people you owe money to as soon as you can.

They might let you make smaller repayments until your financial position improves.

There are also many free debt-advice organisations that can help.

Find out more in our guide Talk to the people you owe money to.