I've got plenty of money to pay my bills each month, but would it be better to do them with a credit card?
Briefly

The article discusses a Reddit user's consideration of using a credit card to pay his bills. The benefits of consolidating payments and potentially earning cash back rewards are highlighted. It suggests that since the user has a stable financial situation and would pay off the card in full, the risks of impulsive spending are minimal. While not every bill might be payable with a credit card, taking advantage of one could simplify finances and result in savings, making it a generally wise choice.
If he picks the right cashback card, all of the bills he has to pay are going to get a little bit cheaper since he'll be getting at least a percentage or two back.
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