Sentences with phrase «cable bills etc.»

If you have cards with bonuses for things you already pay for such groceries, gas, eating out, cable bills etc., you can really maximize the points you receive just by spending money on the things you already buy.

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When you're calculating how much that would be for you, be sure to include things like rent or mortgage, utilities, phone bills, food, cable, health insurance, etc..
Funny thing how we're not always able because those other important things like the cable bill, the broadband, etc..
Inquired about getting meeting notes, they are not yet ready Town Supervisors met and came up with: 1 consolidated ambulances - centralized does not have to be every town 2 shared legal svcs most towns contractual pay hrly rate 3 employee training tech / sex harassment / etc 4 merger of cable franchise agreements / raise franchise fees at this time / set up fund to expand internet access from franchise fees 5 grant writers state and foundations 6 animal control 7 consolidated street lights 27 districts in county not pkg lots etc convert to LEDs different ownership some towns own pole others / Central Hudson own bulb or bulb and wire etc., reduce bills?
The customer service rep. was talking to a customer on the phone that was unhappy about his bill for battery / cables, etc...
So if you are delinquent on several credit cards or bills (e.g. cable, cell phone, medical, etc.), you will have to negotiate a settlement with each one before you are out of debt.
Discretionary Expense: Discretionary expenses are within the control of the individual (food, entertainment, etc.), unlike fixed expenses which can not be changed (car payment, cable bill, etc.).
Other bills such as tuition, utility, phone, cable, etc. generally are not lines of credit so they are not reported, but if you fail to pay and they are sent to a collection agency your score will be penalized.
You can provide proof through a bill with your address listed on it, like a cable, utilities, credit card or other bill, a rent or mortgage statement, or an endorsed document from your city or town, your landlord or mortgage handler, etc..
They'll see right away that certain bills re-occur on a monthly basis (cable, wireless, etc.) while others are one - time expenses.
This includes utility bills, cable TV bills, etc..
We reduced our utility bills (phone, electricity, cable, Internet, etc.) by using these services more efficiently.
Like your mortgage for example, along with car payments, student loan bills, cable, cell phone bills, etc..
What's not included - utilities, cable bills, phone bills, etc..
At the end of the month, highlight any spending that wasn't a necessity — gum or coffee at the gas station, take out or restaurant meals, the cable tv bill, etc..
Adopters are required to provide a government issued photo ID (Driver's License, State Identification Card, Passport, etc.) and separate proof of current address (such as a lease or a telephone, utility or cable bill).
You could add: 1) the Freedom Classic which offers 5X on rotating categories like gas, dining, groceries, etc.; 2) the Freedom Unlimited that earns 1.5 X on all purchases on an unlimited basis; and 3) the Chase Ink Cash, a small business credit card that offers superb 5X earnings on cable, internet, and phone bills, and office supply stores.
In addition to those earnings, you can always combine the Sapphire Reserve with a Chase Freedom card (or two) or Ink Cash and have additional no - annual fee cards earning you tons of extra points at the rate of 5X on certain categories (dining, groceries, cable bill, etc.) or 1.5 X on all purchases.
Make a list of all your monthly bills — phone, Internet, cable, gym membership, car insurance, etc. — and add them up.
Proof of Identification — Birth certificate (or a certified copy issued by state you were born in) or United States PassportProof of Social Security Number — Original social security card or your W - 2 showing your SSNProof of Residential Address — Home utility bill, cable bill, home telephone bill, etc. (Non-US Citizens must present proof of legal presence) Parental Consent Form (print this out here)-- You'll only need this form if you're an unmarried teen under 18 years old.
It's a great way to still have access to event TV — the Oscars, the Superbowl, the Emmy Awards, etc. — without a monthly cable bill.
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