Benefits of
a Filing System
by: Joyce Moseley Pierce
With a new year comes the reality that April 15th is just
around the corner! It seems that the process of gathering
information for preparing taxes is almost as painful as writing
that check to the IRS! However, if you have an effective filing
system the process it may not hurt quite as much, and it will
certainly help cut down on the time spent searching for receipts
if you are currently throwing everything in a drawer.
Years ago we invested in a 4-drawer file cabinet. You may not
need that much space, but whatever you use, even if it's a
cardboard box, think about purchasing manila folders to create a
file for each category. Set your files up in a way that makes
sense to you. My file drawer includes files for homeowners
insurance, health insurance, life insurance, Visa, American
Express, Bank of America (for checking), Ameritrade, Yukon XL,
Honda Pilot, medical, travel programs, contributions,
utilities, receipts, and home. If you receive monthly
statements or write checks to them, you probably need a folder.
I use a hanging file folder just so the manila folders don't get
lost in the bottom of the drawer, but then I also keep a manila
folder inside each hanging folder. When the end of the year
approaches, I simply pull the old manila folder out of the
hanging folder and replace it with a new manila folder that is
marked with the new year. For instance, I will replace my "Visa
2006" folder with a new one that says, "Visa 2007."
I will put
all of the 2006 files in a cardboard banker's box with a lid,
and will also create a new manila file to go in that box that
says, "Income Taxes 2006." In that file I will place statements
and information that will be necessary for claiming deductions
on my tax return. It helps keep me from scrambling at the last
minute to find the mortgage statement and W2s.
In addition to these "removable files" that are designated by
the year, I have files that will remain in my cabinet until I no
longer own that item. For instance, this past year we gave one
of our cars to our daughter. All I needed to do was grab the
"Ford Explorer" file and hand it to her with the keys. That
folder contains every invoice for every repair made to that car
in the past 10 years. I learned years ago that it's important to
track even the oil changes in case you have a problem that might
be covered by the warranty. The manufacturer will require proof
that you have maintained your car properly before they will
honor the warranty. And, in my case, it is also helpful to the
new car owner. The file for "home" contains service policies,
receipts for the new air conditioner we had to put in this
summer, and anything relevant to operating our home. In fact, in
the hanging folder for "Home" contains several folders that
separate this information.
If you don't have a serious filing system, now is the perfect
time to start one for 2007. Once you set up the system and start
using it, you will see the benefits of having your paperwork
organized. It feels good to be able to locate a receipt when you
need it and may actually help you save money by being able to
provide proof of purchase.
Copyright 2007 Joyce Moseley Pierce
Joyce is a
freelance writer and owner of Emerson Publications. She's a
contributing author to the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
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