Organising your bills may not seem like a money saving expert tip, however, when you've organised all your bills your then you can look at your personal finance and budget planning. For deeper information on
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Organising and Paying Bills is essential is you want to be able to manage not only your student life but the rest of your life as well so here's some advise to help you along. Once you have signed for your house, you need to decide what bills are going to have to be paid? There are several you should keep an eye out forl
Electricity
Gas
Water
TV Licence
TV Cable and Sky
Telephone
Broadband
Council Tax
Food Essentials
Something such as the TV Licence and the Council Tax come as a single bill and are usually easily paid off quickly as the majority of people come to university with a decent amount of money from the summer from summer jobs, scholarship payouts and loans. In most cases you do not have to pay council tax as you are students. When it comes down to renting a house, paying the bills comes as one of the biggest reasons for a house falling apart. To stop problems like this from occurring you should set up a shared bank account, which everyone pays a reasonable amount of money into at the beginning of each term when the loan comes through and no one can take money out without all signatures or a majority (just in case). If you have any meters in your house for measuring electricity, water or gas, make sure you note down the numbers they display on the day you get the keys from the landlord. This means that you are not charged for domestic supplies you have not used.
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