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Organizing Retirement PaperworkEach divider is carefully labeled and the reports we receive are filed with the most recent one on the top of the appropriate section. Also in this notebook (by section) are all the insurance papers and policies along with contact info for each company, a copy of our living wills, a copy of our personal will, funeral and burial instructions, our lawyer's name, address, telephone number, as well as a section with pertinent bank account numbers, safety deposit box numbers and bank name, etc. This allows me to track where these important papers are, but even more so, every one of our grown children know that the red notebook on the bottom shelf of the library in my office is the place where they will find every scrap of information they need should they be put into a position to have to handle this information on our behalf. This notebook, in existence for five years now, gives me incredible peace of mind. By Ronsan from Southwest Missouri Feedback About This Post:RE: Organizing Retirement PaperworkThis is all well and good to know. But in case of a break-in, your identity could be taken with all this info. I feel that this information should have been kept between you and your immediate family, for security reasons. Post by badwater RE: Organizing Retirement PaperworkThis is a great idea and everyone approaching retirement age should organize their paperwork like this. My father just passed away at the end of July and we have had quite a time sorting through all of his paperwork trying to find the necessary stuff among all of the meaningless junk (example- check registers, credit card statements from the '70s). Creating a well-organized notebook or file is a gift to yourself and helps you understand your financial status. But it's also a gift that continues to give after you are gone. Do your family this favor and they will be very grateful! Post By Claudia- MD (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Retirement Paperwork
Wonderful idea!! Since we are not leaving this Earth Post By Lynda (Guest Post) |
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