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  2. Late fee - Wikipedia

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    A late fee, also known as an overdue fine, late fine, or past due fee, is a charge fined against a client by a company or organization for not paying a bill or returning a rented or borrowed item by its due date.

  3. 11 Bills You Should Never Put on Autopay - AOL

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    Paying the traditional way, by check or by making a one-time payment online, gives you the chance to review your bill for price increases and all the options you might not be using.

  4. 9 Bills You Should Never Put on Autopay - AOL

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    Paying the traditional way, by check or by making a one-time payment online, gives you the chance to review your bill for price increases and all the options you might not be using.Evaluating your ...

  5. 4 Bills You Should Definitely Plan To Stop Paying in 2025 - AOL

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    The last few years have been hard on people's finances, and if you are living paycheck to paycheck, saving money seems to feel a distant second place to spending it. However, as the financial ...

  6. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    Slang terms for money often derive from the appearance and features of banknotes or coins, their values, historical associations or the units of currency concerned. Within a language community, some of the slang terms vary in social, ethnic, economic, and geographic strata but others have become the dominant way of referring to the currency and are regarded as mainstream, acceptable language ...

  7. Dine and dash - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, dine and dashes are prosecuted as making off without payment. [1]In the United States, legal implications vary by state.When the customer intended in advance to leave their bill unpaid and therefore obtained the valuable services under false pretenses, failing to pay the bill is considered theft and is a form of criminal fraud. [2]

  8. How to get out of debt without paying - AOL

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    Supplement your income: Whatever you need to do to start paying off your debt, do it now. Ask for a raise at work or move to a higher-paying job if you can. Get a side hustle. Start to sell ...

  9. Alternative data - Wikipedia

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    There are concerns that state and local incentives to not pay bills on time (for example, some states provide heating oil subsidies if payments are missed) may cause deterioration in credit scores over time. There is also concern that people who open accounts with only alternative data will become over-extended.