I was recently asked by a friend of mine what we do with old bills. I can't take credit for Dave's 3-ringer binder system but it's very effective in keeping paper organized. Unfortunately I don't have time right now to go into detail on how this system works but I think with any organizational project it's important to weed out the bad before you do anything good. The same principle applies when packing to move - don't waste time packing stuff that you know doesn't have a place in the new house. Toss (or donate) beforehand.
With that being said, any good organizational project requires time to figure out if you really need it. So the big question is; what do you save and what do you shred?
With that being said, any good organizational project requires time to figure out if you really need it. So the big question is; what do you save and what do you shred?
Keep for 1 month:
Credit card receipts
Sales receipts for minor purchases
Withdrawal and deposit slips - Toss after you have checked them against your monthly statement
Keep for 1 year:
Paycheck stubs
Monthly bank, credit card, mutual fund, brokerage and retirement account statements
Keep for 7 years:
Taxes
W-2's, 1099s and other tax return items (Checks to back-up tax returns)
Year end credit card statements, brokerage and mutual fund summaries
Keep indefinitely:
Credit card receipts
Sales receipts for minor purchases
Withdrawal and deposit slips - Toss after you have checked them against your monthly statement
Keep for 1 year:
Paycheck stubs
Monthly bank, credit card, mutual fund, brokerage and retirement account statements
Keep for 7 years:
Taxes
W-2's, 1099s and other tax return items (Checks to back-up tax returns)
Year end credit card statements, brokerage and mutual fund summaries
Keep indefinitely:
Receipts for major purchases
Real estate and residence records
Wills and trusts
Keep in safe deposit box:
Birth and death certificates
Marriage licenses
Insurance policies
Divorce papers
Real estate and residence records
Wills and trusts
Keep in safe deposit box:
Birth and death certificates
Marriage licenses
Insurance policies
Divorce papers
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