It's Not that Hard Actually to Keep the Bills Low

posted on 12 May 2011 | posted in Business and Finance


People, including me, get scared when the bill arrives and you're like, somehow overwhelmed by the fact you have to pay them all, and you worry about your family... it's really an annoyance. I have some friends who are searching for companies who habdle UK debt solutions because they're so mired in debt problems - I can't help but think it's worth trying to avoid such a situation.

With the experience I have achieved by now, I can say I found a somewhat good way of saving money and reducing the stress bills bring. First things first, I do not spend more money than I should. For example, buying things on credit. If I need credit, it means I can't afford it - it's that simple. I mainly focus on my children and on the bills, and if I save monthly some money, the amount grows and you will have some "emergency money". For instance, I didn't buy any "fancy" food for 2 months. I asked my wife to cook some natural dishes and I reduced the money spent on gas. At the end of those months I checked how much money I had left and I was surprised to have a substantial amount of money saved away in case of any emergency. So yes, the secret is in saving money monthly, to ensure you don't get overwhelmed by the bills - the prevention of stress such sensible saving brings is worth it.