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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 113241" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>All the long-term important documents (deeds, licenses, etc.) go</p><p>into the safety deposit box at the bank. All the utilities bills</p><p>mortgage payment receipts, medical receipts (we use a pharmacy and MDs who have records available easily) etc. go into the trash</p><p>and out of the house. For us that means we are only left with</p><p>easy child/difficult child, and difficult child papers that need to be saved and I have file folders for each of them. Somehow I used to think I had to save</p><p>every receipt for everything. Once I gave some serious thought</p><p>to it, I realized most of the mess was there because I held on to</p><p>unnecessary papers.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I would assume that if you are really computer literate and have a scanner you could scan copies of all the papers and store them on your computer with only important documents to be maintained at the bank. Me?? Nope, I barely know how to type my replies in consistent lines! :smile:DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 113241, member: 35"] All the long-term important documents (deeds, licenses, etc.) go into the safety deposit box at the bank. All the utilities bills mortgage payment receipts, medical receipts (we use a pharmacy and MDs who have records available easily) etc. go into the trash and out of the house. For us that means we are only left with easy child/difficult child, and difficult child papers that need to be saved and I have file folders for each of them. Somehow I used to think I had to save every receipt for everything. Once I gave some serious thought to it, I realized most of the mess was there because I held on to unnecessary papers. Of course, I would assume that if you are really computer literate and have a scanner you could scan copies of all the papers and store them on your computer with only important documents to be maintained at the bank. Me?? Nope, I barely know how to type my replies in consistent lines! [img]:smile:[/img]DDD [/QUOTE]
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