We are at an interesting time for sure. Digital is the norm but there are holdouts. A friend is business manager for an elderly couple who absolutely won't do anything electronically. ALL bills are paid by cash or check. My friend had a challenge when the State and Federal Government started requiring all taxes withheld to be electronically deposited. Couple said that is NEVER happening. My friend managed to find a way around that, the taxes are paid by check but received electronically. But the bigger issue is they own apartments, and a big chunk of their tenants pay their rent in CASH. They have jobs that pay in cash. As the politically correct folks would say, they are "unbanked", they have no bank accounts or credit cards of any kind.The bank a relative uses no longer has registers. Due to electronic banking they phased them out. The individual is over 90 years old and does not have a cell phone or computer. So ordered them some registers online at Amazon.
You too? I thought it was just me! Annoying as all get up.(I hate typing on this site now as it keeps bumping out. So annoying)
Me three.You too? I thought it was just me! Annoying as all get up.
Same here and with another DIS friend of mine - drives me crazy!You too? I thought it was just me! Annoying as all get up.
Haven’t had a cheque book in decades.I was chatting with my DIS friend this morning and we were talking about mistakes we caught while balancing our checkbooks (this is what inspired this poll) I see and talk to many people every day and have been for 36 years, and I’ve talked about balancing a checkbook with them and many don’t do it - they find out about mistakes they made after they run out of money - that kinda freaks me out and that system is not for me, but hey different strokes for different folks. So let’s have some financial talk this morning……..
Do you balance your checkbook?
If yes……how often?
If no…….do you just hope for the best or does someone else do it?
(multiple choice)
For Me…….I balance our checkbook twice a month - at the beginning of the month and the middle of the month. Obviously there are months were this may not happen, and I may skip the middle of the month, which is ok. My DH is lucky that I’m so proactive about this so he doesn’t have to worry about it
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This. I have two automatic payments a month. The first is the Verizon bill, because it gave us a discount, the second is our additional Edward Jones deposit for our savings account, my IRA, and the kids's college fund. I loathe automatic payments. DH gets paid weekly which I dislike. I prefer every two weeks because the weekly is ALMOST enough for the mortgage but not quite so I have to make sure to hold enough back, etc. It's irritating. I want to pay bills when I want them paid.My first question is, do people even still write their spending down in a check book register anymore?
I haven't balanced my check book since online banking started. I do, however, compared the balance in my check book register with the online balance every day.
I used to balance my checkbook monthly, even when I started using Microsoft Money.
I have two bills that are auto paid from my checking account, because it was the only option. I absolutely hate auto pay. I want to pay my bills, online when I deem it time to be paid not when the creditor wants it.