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[New video] How to create an “oasis” filing system for bills & statements
I’m surprised it’s taken me so long to do a video on a system that I have created dozens of times over the years.
The BIGGEST problem many of my clients have is that of incoming mail. Most of the mail they keep is bills and statements.
How to let go of materials from a past career or job.
It can feel anticlimactic that the physical remains of a decades-long career sometimes fit neatly in a stack of boxes. Some of my clients have multiple boxes that they brought home on their last day of work, even if that last day was many, many years ago.
List-making to release old medical records
You may wish you had the carte blanc services of a family member who is a professional organizer, but my poor mom can’t enjoy a glass of wine with me without me starting to dig around and organize something. “Kacy, get your hands outta there!” is commonly heard at my parents’ home (and has been since I was a kid!).
Buried in medical claims paperwork? Hire a medical claims professional.
In cleaning out my own Evernote this week I found a gem of an article that can no longer be found online (another reason why saving articles to Evernote is superior to bookmarks!).
This one happens to be a tear-out that I photographed while working with a client to thin her newspaper clippings.
Are you keeping tax records for too long? (Probably)
Everybody wants to know “how long should I keep records?” Each time I’m asked I refer clients to the IRS’s answer to this question to draw their own conclusions.
Most are surprised to learn that they are keeping tax documents for about 4 years longer than necessary.
My thoughts on one-size-fits-all filing systems
A while back someone wrote in with a question on the Paper Tiger filing system. My email to her summarized countless conversations with clients I’ve had on the same topic. Though I have one client now who successfully uses one, I rarely see them in-use. In fact, I can’t go a month without finding one of these systems empty or abandoned in a new client’s drawers.