Friday, February 28, 2020

Paperwork can become a mountain

I used to use the accordion file method to organize paperwork, and that worked until our medical files grew too big. Now I use a two drawer file cabinet with hanging files.
I find a drawer system works better for me because I hate moving boxes and removing lids to get to the file storage solution.
I even have a hanging file in the cabinet for incoming mail that hasn’t been dealt with yet. Meaning, I haven’t paid it or entered it into my checkbook.
Each utility has a file folder.
There is a file marked house for any repairs or significant home purchases.
Each bank service (credit card, savings, regular statement, loan) has a file. The newest statement goes in front of the preceding month.
I have a file for incoming store receipts until I check the monthly statements.
You might want to consider reducing the amount of paper coming into your home. Getting off subscription lists will help too.
Catalogs can be accessed online. There is no need for paper copies.
Finally, for all those begging letters, have your name removed from the contact lists.

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