
- [Quick cuts of bills, phone notifications, and a worried person at the kitchen table] If you can’t pay every bill this month, which one do you pay first?
- The answer can save you from late fees, collection calls, and bigger problems later
- Keep the basics current”] Start with the essentials: housing, utilities, and transportation
HOOK
[Quick cuts of bills, phone notifications, and a worried person at the kitchen table] If you can’t pay every bill this month, which one do you pay first? The answer can save you from late fees, collection calls, and bigger problems later.
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KEY POINT 1
[On-screen graphic: “1. Keep the basics current”] Start with the essentials: housing, utilities, and transportation. If paying keeps a roof over your head, the lights on, or your job commute intact, those usually come first.
We go deeper on this in this rundown — worth a read before you decide anything.
KEY POINT 2
[B-roll of medical bill, credit card statement, and loan notice] Next, look at debts with the highest risk of fast damage. Think secured debts like your car loan, then accounts that can trigger big fees or collections.
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