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Easiest way to have consolidate paying bills and cards?

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Meltdownblitz
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Re: Easiest way to have consolidate paying bills and cards?

I'm not sure if you've heard of these programs/apps. But you can try using manilla which can be accessed from an iPhone app which I use, but also on the Internet. That would be manilla.com. You can also use something called "pageonce" which is also a all in one. It will help you manage all your bills and all of your credit cards, loans, investments, etc. I personally use both but I use pageonce more because I have all of the above in which I mentioned. It makes it much easier to manage your bills and accounts when you have 10+ cc's, and 10+ checking and savings accounts and a few investment accounts. Smiley Happy 



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bribro
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Re: Easiest way to have consolidate paying bills and cards?

I just set all my credit cards to auto-pay in full out of the same checking account. I also adjust the CC due dates so they all line up that way I know how much to keep there when the money is taken out.

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