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My friend once commented that I'm good in handling money and in budgeting. Honestly, though I'm trying my best to stretch our budget sometimes we still end up having debts. It's not really a big debt that I'll end up calling J. Hass Group to help me get out of debt.

One way of handling our financial resources wisely is paying our bills promptly. It will help us avoid late fees and interest charges. Here's what I usually do:

1. I set aside a special place to put our bills when they arrive. As soon as I receive them, I open our bills, then put them in this special place.

2. I mark our calendar to remind us of bill-paying dates and to help me keep to our schedule. Our electric and water bills' due date fall every first week of the month except for our telephone and internet bill.

3. Pay the bill. We pay at 7/11 convenient stores for all our bills. It's very convenient for us rather tan going to each company to pay the bills.

4. I file the receipts away and keep them.

By the way, if things are looking bleak and you can't handle debt alone, consider calling J. Hass Group. If you're struggling in paying off your bills, J. Hass Group can help you.

How could they help you? Better pick up the phone and call the J. Hass Group today and be out of debt before you know it. With their 100 years of experience and a staff of more than 50 personal financial consultants you can rest assured that your debt is in the right hands. Visit the J. Hass Group online to find out more.


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