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billing cycle

American  

noun

  1. the schedule of recurrent times in any regular system of preparing or sending bills.


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But for some households, $1,000 isn’t a full season’s heating cost — it’s one billing cycle.

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You should set the alert well below your monthly spending limit, to give yourself time to adjust what you buy for the rest of the billing cycle if it’s getting close.

From MarketWatch

For example, if you are determined to spend no more than $2,000 on your credit card each month, set a notification to tell you when your balance hits $1,500 so you can reel in spending if there are still weeks left in the billing cycle.

From MarketWatch

You should set the alert well below your monthly spending limit, to give yourself time to adjust what you buy for the rest of the billing cycle if it’s getting close.

From MarketWatch

For example, if you are determined to spend no more than $2,000 on your credit card each month, set a notification to tell you when your balance hits $1,500 so you can reel in spending if there are still weeks left in the billing cycle.

From MarketWatch