How to Organize Bills: Create Your System with this Free Printable Set (2024)

In this final assignment of the Organize and Refine Your Home Challenge, learn how to organize bills and create your bill payment system.

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December is Organize Your Finances Month here in the Challenge. Last week’s assignment was tocomplete a yearly review to get an overall picture of your financial situation as you head into the new year. This week, we’re going to zero in on how to organize bills.

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I loathe the idea of having to pay interest, penalties, or late fees associated with lost bills and delinquent payments. Having an organized system for tracking and paying bills will save you money by avoiding these unnecessary expenses.

How to Organize Bills: A Simple Bill Paying System

1. Reduce the volume of bills coming in

Remember how the first step in taming paper clutter is to reduce the amount of paper that enters your home? Apply this principle to your bills by finding ways to reduce the volume of paper bills that you receive.

Some helpful strategies include:

  • consolidating bills as much as possible (e.g., consolidating multiple credit cards/loans)
  • switching to online billing statements in lieu of paper statements

Reducing the number of bills that you have to manage each month has several added benefits. It reduces the possibility of a bill getting lost or slipping through the cracks somehow (which could result in late fees). In addition, you might be able to better capitalize on a particular reward program if all of your debt is consolidated into one account.

2. Designate ONE HOME for Incoming Bills

Paper Bills

Have one place in your home where all incoming paper bills will live. When Iprocess my maileach day, I place bills in the Bills to Pay folder of my action file system. Make sure your bill organizer is portable if you typically complete bill paying tasks elsewhere in your home.

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Electronic Bills

For bills that you receive electronically via email, create a folder within your email client for incoming bills to be stored.

For bills that are set up on automatic payment –file any incoming electronic bill statements into a reference folder within your email system (name it something like MONTHLY BILLING STATEMENTS). You’re simply filing them away as reference, since they do not require any action on your part.

For bills that you need to manually pay – set up a folder to file incoming bills to be paid in within your email system (name it BILLS TO BE PAID or something similar). Take advantage of filtering features that your email client offers to automatically divert those incoming bills to your BILLS TO BE PAID folder as they arrive in your inbox.

BONUS TIP: If your monthly cash flow is such that you can swing it, I HIGHLY recommend setting up as many bills as possible on automatic payment through your bank. Doing so frees up so much of your time and minimizes the risk of missing a payment (and incurring that dreaded late fee!)

3. Create a Bill Paying Kit

If you pay the majority of your bills the conventional way, a bill-paying kit expedites the process by ensuring that you have everything you need to pay those bills on hand when the time comes to complete this task each week. Your bill-paying kit should include the following:

  • checkbook
  • calculator
  • stamps
  • return address labels
  • envelopes
  • pens
  • password tracker (for logging into online accounts if necessary)
  • printable monthly bill tracker (see below).

4. Schedule a Regular Weekly Bill Paying Appointment

In order to avoid late payments, make it a habit to review and pay bills weekly at a regularly-scheduled time. For me, bill paying is part of my weekly paper processing appointment. During this appointment, pay both your paper bills as well as your electronic bills in your BILLS TO BE PAID email folder.

Paper bills – you can either shred the bill once it’s paid, or file it away with your tax documents if you need to keep it as part of this year’s tax documentation.

Electronic bills – once the bill is paid, move the bill statement from the BILLS TO BE PAID email folder to a folder PAID BILLS folder within your email system.

5. Create a Monthly Bill Payment Tracking System

As part of my weekly bill paying session, I like to keep track of which bills have been paid so far this month, and which bills will be coming down the pike. Having this information on hand helps me to make sure I have enough money in my account to cover upcoming bills as they come due. Another benefit of regular bill tracking is that I can easily determine if a bill is missing for some reason.

I’ve created a set of printable monthly bill trackers to make this step easier (see end of post for how to get yours).

How to Use Printable Monthly Bill Trackers

Download and print the Bill Due Date Trackerprintable. Gather last month’s billing statements and record each bill on the day of the month it’s due.

For bills that have a fixed payment amount, record that figure in the AMOUNT DUE column. Put a check mark in the AUTO PAY column if you’ve set the bill up to be paid automatically.

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Next, print out a copy of the Monthly Bill Payment Checklist.

Using the Bill Due Date Tracker as a guide, write down all of your bills in order of when they’re due each month and record the due day in the appropriate column. Put a check mark by any bills that are paid via automatic payment.

Simply check off when a particular bill is paid each month. The Monthly Bill Payment Checklist allows you to see at a glance if there’s a bill that you’ve forgotten or haven’t paid.

It’s a super easy system for organizing your bills!

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The Organize Your Finances printable set is FREE to my newsletter subscribers. It includes:

  • Annual Net Worth Worksheet
  • Monthly Spending Plan template
  • Annual Spending Plan Review Worksheet
  • Annual Personal Finance Review Checklist
  • Bill Due Date Tracker
  • Monthly Bill Payment Checklist
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How to Organize Bills Assignment:

  1. Reduce the number of paper bills you’re currently receiving (explore options for consolidating debt and choosing electronic billing)
  2. Designate “homes” for incoming paper and electronic bills
  3. Create a bill-paying kit
  4. Schedule a weekly bill-paying appointment
  5. Implement a monthly bill payment tracking system

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Natalie Gallagher is a former professional organizer and home stager who has spent the past 12 years helping people achieve their vision of an organized and beautiful home via the Refined Rooms brand. During her time as a professional organizer, she was a member of the National Association of Productivity & Organization Professionals, serving as Director of Communication and Technology for the North Coast Ohio Chapter. She is also an APPO-certified photo organizer who specialized in helping her clients with photo organizing and paper management. Natalie earned her staging and redesign certification through Home Staging Resource in 2013. She loves to teach home sellers how to stage their homes to attract buyers. When not blogging about home organization, decluttering or decorating, she's likely making plans to tackle the next DIY home improvement project on her never-ending To Do list.

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How to Organize Bills: Create Your System with this Free Printable Set (2024)

FAQs

How to set up a bill paying system? ›

Establish a Bill Paying System
  1. Make new habits and be consistent. ...
  2. Schedule a regular time to work on money matters. ...
  3. Select a specific place in your home to work on your personal finances. ...
  4. Set up a bill paying schedule that coincides with your pay days. ...
  5. Make the process as automated as possible.

How do I organize all my bills? ›

Here are some ideas for how to organize bills that can help get you started.
  1. Set up a bill-paying station. ...
  2. Make a master list of monthly bills. ...
  3. Use automatic payments when appropriate. ...
  4. Put a bill paying system in place. ...
  5. Keep good records. ...
  6. Designate a family bookkeeper.
Jan 11, 2022

How do I make a list of bills? ›

Use an app, spreadsheet or even a notebook; just make sure you can see all of your bills in one place. This will help you keep track of them and can serve as a checklist each month to be sure you don't miss any payments. This list can even become the foundation of a budget if you don't already have one.

How do you categorize your bills? ›

Sort your bills by their due date and categorize incoming bills by the spend category. Create a filing system for your bills. Use folders or cabinets for every type of category. To keep track of payments & due dates, use a paper or excel spreadsheet and write down bill amount, due date, payment status, and category.

What is the best free bill organizer app? ›

The Best Bill Payment Reminder Apps
  1. Cushion. Best Features: Automatic Bill & BNPL Organization: Cushion AI simplifies financial management by automatically finding and organizing your bills and BNPL commitments. ...
  2. TimelyBills. Best Features: ...
  3. BillOut. Best Features: ...
  4. Chronicle. Best Features: ...
  5. Bill Tracker Pro. Best Features:
Mar 1, 2024

How to organize your bills in a binder? ›

One common method to store bills is to use a three-ring binder with dividers for each month or category. This allows you to easily flip through the pages and find the bills you need to pay. You can also use a filing cabinet with hanging folders labeled by category or due date to organize monthly bills effectively.

How do I keep track of all my bills? ›

6 Tips to Keep Track of Bills and Payments
  1. Make a cheat sheet. Start by making a list of all your bills and payments. ...
  2. Consolidate due dates. It can be difficult keeping track of multiple due dates. ...
  3. Set reminders. ...
  4. Use autopay. ...
  5. Read your payment policies. ...
  6. Check-in regularly.
Feb 20, 2023

How do I organize my bills in Excel? ›

To enter your expenses in your Excel budgeting template, go to the "Expenses" sheet. Here, you'll see a table with categories such as "Rent/Mortgage," "Utilities," "Food," and so on. Again, just enter the appropriate amount for each category and add new expenses as needed.

How do I create a bill calendar? ›

Here's how it works:
  1. Gather all of your monthly bills.
  2. Write down what each bill is for, the amount owed, and the due date.
  3. Put the bill calendar in a place where you can check it weekly.
  4. Use your overall budget as a guide to see how you're doing.
Apr 2, 2019

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

Is there an app that puts all your bills in one place? ›

Bills Organizer & Reminder has dashboard-style views that allow you quickly see approaching bills, and it sends payment reminders for upcoming bills before due date. Never miss bill payment and always pay all your bills on time!

How do you put all your bills in one? ›

You can consolidate multiple bills into one monthly payment using a debt consolidation loan. Other common ways to consolidate debt include using a balance transfer credit card or debt management plan. It's also possible to leverage your home equity to pay off debt, or tap into your 401(k).

How do you organize bills paperwork? ›

How to organize your paperwork
  1. Separate documents by type. ...
  2. Use chronological and alphabetical order. ...
  3. Organize your filing space. ...
  4. Color-code your filing system. ...
  5. Label your filing system. ...
  6. Dispose of unnecessary documents. ...
  7. Digitize files.
Oct 19, 2022

How do I set up a payment system? ›

How to create a payment gateway
  1. Create your payment gateway infrastructure. You'll need a server to host your gateway, whether it's your own or via a third party. ...
  2. Choose a payment processor. ...
  3. Create a customer relationship management (CRM) system. ...
  4. Implement security features. ...
  5. Obtain required certifications.

How do I set up electronic bill pay? ›

How to set up bill pay
  1. Gather your bills, including account numbers and the addresses to where you mail the payments.
  2. Enter each biller's information into your bank's online bill pay platform, or choose them from a list provided by your bank.
  3. Choose when to send the payment.
  4. Select a recurring or one-time payment.
Apr 3, 2024

Can I set up a bill pay to an individual? ›

Whom can I pay with Bill Pay? Expand. You can pay almost any company or individual in the U.S. You can pay a company that sends you a bill, like the phone company, or a person or company you owe money to but don't necessarily receive a bill from, like your lawn mowing service.

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