How to Set-up a System to Keep Important Life Documents in One Place
Filed under: Clear the clutter, Family Management, Home Organization, Organizing Products & Reviews, Paper Management
How many times have you torn apart your house trying to find an important document? Often times these documents contain important pieces of your life that need to be in easy access, especially in an emergency. For most people organizing the documents and items that make up our lives is not a priority until there is a crisis. Then most will search frantically for the needed information only to waste time and increase stress. Take it from a Professional Organizer who has worked with hundreds of clients who put this uneccessary stress upon themselves because they haven’t been proactive to design a system or were not aware that there are ready-made products available that will solve these paper clutter issues. Before the next crisis, set up a system to keep all your important documents in one place.
Ahh … imagine the relief of immediately finding any piece of needed information in the exact location you expect it to be. I searched and found a couple of great products/solutions that solve just this dillema for my clients. Each serve as a central repository for important life and family documents, designed to be kept in easy access.
LIFE.doc is a ready-made binder by Buttoned Up to keep all of the critical information of your life together. Life.doc has eight tabbed sections designed to organize all of the pieces of information that are needed for most people to keep one’s personal life in control.
These eight sections that encompass the most critical areas of life are:
- family basics
- in sickness & in health
- insurance
- dollars & sense
- legal ease
- caregiver information
- home sweet home
- emergency plan
It also comes with an accompanying CD-ROM with interactive forms that work with Microsoft Word (PC or MAC) making it easy to complete forms digitally and save them to a computer.
This comprehensive and bright red sturdy binder composed of 120 pages of straightforward forms for easy access are a roadmap that make it painless to get organized. Life.doc will give you and your family the peace of mind that whatever information that you may need will be easy to find. This is the way to make sure that your house stays in one piece the next time that you need to find a piece of your personal information.
The VALUABLES.doc is another way that you can keep the things that you need in your life in one place and inventoried. This is a complete kit that will make it easy for you to catalog and keep track of all of your belongings.
- Valuables.doc binder by Buttoned Up includes:
Eight tabbed sections for you to record all of your valuables room-by-room - Jewelry
- Collectibles
- Family/living room
- Kitchen
- Dining room
- Bedrooms
- Basement
- Other
So, if and when disaster may strike in your life, (remember Hurricane Katrina?) you will have the necessary documentation to recoup the loss of many of the valuable keepsakes in your life.
The Pocket.doc provides simple to fill out forms that easily fit into a wallet, purse or backpack. So you have critical emergency, medical, and contact information when and where you need it.
The Pocket.doc by Buttoned Up includes:
Three sections to ensure that you have your emergency plan, medical information and important phone numbers when you need it. What’s great about this little record book is that it is the size of a credit card and easily fits in wallets, backpacks, glove compartments and briefcases.
Perfect for busy families on the go.
Each of these products would make a practical gift for your loved ones.
Visit The Simplified Home to learn more and to purchase.
Originally posted 2009-10-22 16:18:22. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Reduce tax time stress with planning and organization
Filed under: Clear the clutter, Home Organization, Office Organization, Paper Management
I filed my tax return today! And all 2009 documents are filed safely away with my tax return. Because of my organized filing system, it took less than an hour to gather everything together. This is a huge improvement over past years when I didn’t have any system in place. Every year I procrastinated until the last minute because it was such a chore to find everything and organize it before I could even begin working on the return.
Are you guilty of procrastinating when it comes to doing your taxes? Is it because avoiding tackling the mountain of receipts and documents that have been piling up for the past 12 months? Follow these easy steps to make this season less taxing.
Tax time is inherently stressful for people because they realize that they need to organize their important documents but they don’t know where to begin. In reality, tax time is the perfect opportunity to get organized and to develop a system that will work for you for years to come. This is what made the difference for me.
With the tax deadline looming, try these suggestions to make this season less stressful.
1. Prepare for tax time by making an electronic checklist of documents you will need based on your returns from the last few years. Create the checklist by reviewing your tax returns from previous years and attach it to the inside flap of your tax folder. Also, organize your documents by category such as income, deductions, exemptions and miscellaneous. For instance, deductions would include mortgage interest, property taxes and residential energy credits. Exemptions could include vehicle registration and taxes, medical expenses, contributions to IRAs and student loan interest paid. By checking off the items as they are received, you will know which documents have arrived and which ones you are still waiting for.
2. Purge files of monthly bills from the previous year and set up a filing system for the current year that includes receipts, credit card and bank statements, medical expenses and utility payments. It is best to shred any documents before you discard them. Only keep prior year documents that are needed to support a prior year tax return.
3. Place current tax records and other important documents in
files that are clearly marked and easily accessible. After your tax returns have been filed, place your copy of the return and all supporting documents into a secure file, preferably something with a closed top like a Smead Expanding File, label it for the tax year, and store in a secure location with previous years’ returns. If you prepared your tax return electronically, place a disk with backup copies in the file for safekeeping. The picture shows what I use and it has worked great for many years.
4. Plan ahead for next year by setting up a filing system for documents and receipts for the current year. In January, get a jump start on this year’s tax return by setting up an expanding file with sections labeled for income, expenses and taxes. Place documents like payroll stubs, 1099s and statements
from your financial institution in the income section; receipts for tuition expenses, real estate transactions and donations in the expense section; and receipts for tax expenses in the tax section. If you store the file close to where you sort your mail and file the documents as they are received, the papers will be ready for you when you begin working on next year’s tax return. I love the FileSolutions Home Filing System, a ready-made colorful home filing system that makes filing easy.
5. Preserve tax returns indefinitely and store supporting tax documents (which can be destroyed after seven years) in a file labeled with the year and the destruction date. Be sure to check with your tax advisor before destroying any documents.
6. Put Your Feet Up and know that you are ready for next year!
With April 15th rapidly approaching, hare a few free sites that offer free filing services:
- http://free.free1040taxreturn.com/
- http://www.fileyourtaxes.com/Alliance
- http://www.eztaxreturn.com/scriptsez/start.exe/eztax/p/alliance2009/start.html?r_link=www.irs.gov
- http://www.efiletaxreturns.net/home.aspx
- http://www.completetax.com/FFAindex.asp?welcome=GY1318083
- http://www.taxactonline.com/index.asp?sc=0850302
- http://free.123easytaxfiling.com/
- http://www.1040now.net/freefile.htm
- http://www.free-tax-return.com/2008/
- http://www.icanfreefile.org/
- http://www.taxslayer.com/americanpledge/default.aspx?source=ihtffgtsd
- https://www.taxsimple.org/index.aspx
- http://onlinetaxpros.com/index.php?linkid=ff
- http://citizentaxfree.com/
- http://www.esmarttax.com/freefederalfile.asp
- http://www.olt.com/main/oltfree/default.asp
- http://turbotax.intuit.com/taxfreedom/
- http://www.freetaxusa.com/
- http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/partner/index.jsp?otpPartnerId=180
Here’s to a tax season with less stress!!
Originally posted 2010-02-14 14:04:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter






















