The Perks of Paperless Online Banking

Filed Under (Credit Cards) by Ryan Parker on 17-06-2010

I don’t consider myself an especially “green” person. Sure, I turn off the lights when I leave a room and I don’t throw trash on the sidewalk.

I am also a huge fan of going paperless when it comes to my banking. This is not to because I care about Mother Earth one way or the other, but because the benefits of going paperless are pretty far-reaching:

Avoid late fees – Going paperless and doing all of your banking online is a very responsible and easy way to avoid making a late payment and dealing with the ensuing charges. There are few things more harrowing than being just a couple of days shy of a payment due date and having to rely on snail mail to get your bill sent in on time.

Further, many credit card companies add a specific time to their due dates. In other words, your payment may be due July 15, but read a little further and you will see it’s actually due on July 15 at 1:00 p.m. So if you have a slow mailman who gets your bill in at 1:30, you get stuck with the late charge.

With online bill pay, not only do you avoid the treachery of the slow mailman, but you have the option to sign up for an automatic pay option. Many card company websites allow you to set up a time every month when your payment will be made automatically. Essentially, you don’t even have to remember when your bill is due. Now that’s being responsible!

Easier to avoid identity theft – It wasn’t so long ago that paying a bill online seemed like an easy way to get your identity stolen. But these days it might actually be safer to pay online. Card companies have devoted a lot of time and money into beefing up their online security. Not only that, paying online allows you to avoid having your bills and statements stolen out of the trash by dumpster divers, compromising your personal and financial information. Paying online gets rid of the paper trail.

(Remember to always be smart about online banking. Change up your password from time to time and don’t leave yourself logged in on a public computer.)

Stay on top of spending – Want to hear something archaic? There was a time when people wrote down every purchase they made in a little bankbook. Some people, at the end of every month, had to sit down and balance their checkbook. Crazy, right?

With paperless online banking, you can see every purchase you make down to the cent, quickly and easily.

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