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How To Set Up An Easy-To-Use Filing System

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You don't need to save everything. It's usually safe to throw out:

  • Salary statements (once they have been compared to your year-end W-2).
  • Cancelled Checks for Cash or nondeductible Expenses.
  • Expired Warranties.
  • Phone and Utility bills more than a year old.
  • Credit Card bills more than three years old.
  • Expired Coupons.
  • Anything else that you are certain you will never need.

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