We all have bills. There is very little in the ability to avoid bills. Yes, I capped the gas line of my residence, and taking into the fact of solar panels for my electricity, but I still have bills. I don’t have a well for water (a necessity of life). I don’t have a way to get food (a necessity of life) without going to the grocery store. And while I will get bills that are not necessities, I will still have bills.
I already accounted for the bills from my rentals on that particular page. All of the bills noted here are my personal bills that I would have to account for. This is what most people will think of when they think of bills. I will use a credit card to pay for the bills, but the card will be paid off in full every two weeks. This will assure that I have no debt, and considering I don’t have debt now, there is no reason to go through life with debt if I was to have $10,000,000. The bills will be as follows:
Monthly Bills
- 31 Day Bus Pass: $50
- Amazon: $15
- Apple Care: $50
- Electricity: Included
- Food: $350
- Gas (Auto): $150
- Insurance (Auto): $250
- Insurance (Health): $250
- Internet: Included
- PA License Plate: $200
- SimpliSafe Pro Plus: $85
- Stamps.Com: $20+
- Telephone: $100
- Television: $100
Monthly bills is just that – monthly. These are bills that would come out of my card, or PayPal account every month at a particular time frame. Each bill will have its own page, so you can select that page to get more details.
Annual Bills
- Fax Email Service: $50
- Insurance (Home): $300
- Pager: $430
- PMB $360
- Taxes (Capital Gains): Included
- Taxes (Property): Included
- Web Hosting $160
Annual bills are bills that I would pay annually for. This could be just the structure of the payment system, or I have a benefit paying for the service per year. You would figure that my domain registrations will be included here, but they would have been paid for a 50 year term. This will mean that I wouldn’t have to worry about the domain registry for a period of 50 years, and I may not be alive at 102+.