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Your financial life is more than just your bank accounts and investment accounts. It includes everything from your assets, like your home and cars, to insurance, to your documents that prove your identity (birth certificate, passport, etc.). Every year, more and more documents get added to the pile, and it can be a pain to keep organized.
I’ve discussed using online money management tools before to help you stay organized, and now I want to highlight a great product that I use to keep all my financial (and other) paperwork organized.
It’s called HomeFile.
How It Helps You Stay Organized
HomeFile isn’t like Quicken or another money management program. It’s designed to help you organize your files. Think about these examples:
- Automotive: Maintenance records, registration, warranties, manuals, receipts, title, parking tickets…the list goes on…
- Insurance: You could potentially have many different policies that could include home, auto, recreational vehicle, health, disability, property, life, annuities, and more. How do you keep everything organized, and make it easy for loved ones to access it if they need to?
What it does is create a system for your files that allows you to keep everything organized and in its place. It takes only a few minutes to setup, and it is incredibly easy to keep up with as you continue to file stuff.
If you’re tired of clutter and disorganization, think about this system as a way to get everything else offline in order. It is so easy and it does save time and effort.
Readers, do you have a system for filing your important documents?



















