
If your money feels tight every month—even when you’re careful—it might not be your grocery bill or your rent.
It’s often the small monthly charges you forgot you’re paying.
Streaming services you don’t use. Apps you downloaded once. Memberships you meant to cancel. All quietly draining your account.
The good news? You can usually find and cancel these in less than an hour.
Here are 12 monthly bills many families forget about—and exactly how to get rid of them.
1. Streaming Services You No Longer Watch
Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+, Peacock… it adds up fast.
How to cancel:
- Log into the service directly (not your TV)
- Go to Account -> Membership -> Cancel
- Take a screenshot of confirmation
Frugal tip: Keep just one service at a time and rotate monthly.
2. Free Trials That Turned Into Paid Subscriptions
Fitness apps, editing apps, meditation apps, kid learning apps.
How to cancel:
- iPhone: Settings -> Your Name -> Subscriptions
- Android: Google Play -> Payments & subscriptions
- Or check your email for “receipt” or “subscription”
3. Old Gym Memberships
Even inactive accounts often keep billing.
How to cancel:
- Check your bank statement for the company name
- Call or cancel online
- Ask for written confirmation
4. Cloud Storage Plans
iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox upgrades often go unnoticed.
How to cancel:
- Check phone or email settings
- Downgrade to free tier if possible
5. Kids’ App Subscriptions
Games, learning apps, and video platforms quietly renew.
How to cancel:
Check under your phone’s subscription manager.
6. Credit Monitoring or Identity Protection Services
Often bundled after data breaches or free trials.
How to cancel:
Search your bank statement for companies like:
LifeLock, Experian, Aura, Identity Guard.
7. Subscription Boxes You Forgot About
Beauty boxes, snack boxes, pet boxes, craft kits.
How to cancel:
Log into the company website -> Account -> Cancel or Pause.
8. Magazine or Digital News Subscriptions
Even $5–$10/month adds up.
How to cancel:
Check email for renewal notices or your Apple/Google subscriptions.
9. Website or Domain Fees
Common for bloggers and small businesses.
Hosting, domain renewals, Canva Pro, email services.
How to cancel:
Check PayPal and credit card statements for annual or monthly tech tools.
10. Bank Account or Card Fees
Maintenance fees, overdraft protection, identity monitoring add-ons.
How to cancel:
Call your bank and ask: “Are there any monthly fees on my account I can remove?”
11. Delivery Memberships
Amazon Prime, Walmart+, Instacart+, DoorDash, Uber One.
How to cancel:
Go to account settings in each app.
12. Forgotten “Grandfathered” Subscriptions
Old software, music services, or apps from years ago.
These are the hardest to notice.
How to find them fast:
- Download last 2 months of bank statements
- Highlight anything under $20
- Investigate every unknown charge
How to Find Hidden Monthly Bills in 10 Minutes
Step 1: Open your bank app
Step 2: Filter by “recurring”
Step 3: Search for small charges ($2–$15)
Step 4: Check PayPal & Apple/Google subscriptions
Step 5: Cancel immediately
How Much Can This Really Save?
Most families find:
- $20–$50/month in forgotten bills
- $240–$600 per year
That’s groceries, gas, or a utility bill—without changing your lifestyle.
You don’t need a complicated budget to save money this year.
Start by keeping what you already earn.
Canceling forgotten monthly bills is one of the fastest wins for any frugal household.
Don’t Forget Another Bill!
To make saving money even easier, I created a free “Monthly Bills Tracker” you can print and fill in at home. Keep track of all your subscriptions and hidden charges so nothing slips through the cracks.
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