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June 2007 - Filing And Recordkeeping
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"For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed."
- Clifton Fadiman
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Are You a Paper Packrat?"by Aldene Fredenburg
Are you incapable of throwing out a piece of paper? You just need a good way of quickly and easily storing and documenting so you can put your hands on it when you want it.
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"Color Code Your Paper: From Chaos To Coherence"by Eve Abbott
90 percent of the sensory perceptions received by your brain are visual. This is undoubtedly why color-coding works even for Auditory and Kinesthetic Learners.
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"Fear Of Filing"by Monica Ricci
Information can be stored in many forms for later referral. How do you find it when you need it? And how do you know what to keep versus what to throw away?
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"Filing Systems That Work"by Tammy Burke
I know that a lot of people hate dealing with paper, but I've found that once you know how to put it in it's place, it's something you can have a lot of that takes up very little space.
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"Following an Information Management Policy"by Marc Lane
If you ask a lawyer how long you should keep business and financial records, the lawyer will probably tell you, "It depends." Not a lot of help, but unfortunately true.
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"There Will Always Be Filing"by Sharon Teitelbaum
Do you rail against the routine, dull parts of your work? There will always be filing. Like it or not, there is a housekeeping component to any lifestyle or profession you choose.
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"What Papers Should I Keep, For How Long?"by Adam Geller
Between the credit card bills, pay stubs, brokerage statements and bank records, I've got more papers than I know what to do with. What financial paperwork do I save?
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