funeral expenses,, medical expenses and all other outstanding expenses which were not paid when the deceased person was still alive.
at the bottom after all your bills are paid
a fixed income
discretionary income.
Short Answer: Yes. If you were deliquent, and then paid, it will show that you paid, but were late. And that stays on your credit for seven years. Sometimes you can negotiate with the collection firm to have it removed from your credit in exchange for payment.
A preferred stockholder is paid first.
Nothing the bills were paid by Medicare.
through bills
Outstanding bills are bills from before the current one which have still not been paid.
Bills are paid from the estate of the deceased.
If you have money or property - the bills will be paid. If you don't have any money the bills won't be paid.
Bills should be paid promptly so as to avoid unnecessary inconviniences
Bills receivable a/c dr. To debtors's personal a/c
13/14
Your bills are paid and you got laid.
We got a not from the hospital when medicare paid. you do not need to worry about it unless you get a bill. They did everything for the bills for my parents.
Any debts owed by the decedent must be paid by the estate.
at the bottom after all your bills are paid