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Organizing – 3 Simple Filing Guidelines

Wed, Nov 21, 2007

Get Organized Now!, Organization

I use binders to keep current invoices and financial records.

After one year, they are moved to a file folder or manilla envelope.

I also LOVE to have a tickle file, I find it one of the most useful things on the planet.

Those are what I call my working files.

For longer term and resource files, here are some great tips on how to set up your system.

They are quite basic but remember, simple is always better. – Jan

3 Simple Filing Guidelines – by Maria Gracia 

One of the most basic ways to find papers when you need them is to retrieve them from an effective filing system. A good filing system will allow you to find what you're looking for in 10 seconds or less. Here are 3 simple filing guidelines that can help:

  1. CATEGORIZING. A filing system is only effective, if you can find everything you need, when you need it–without a struggle. And all good filing systems have different categories of papers. Your papers are either going to fall into a MAIN category, or a SUB-category. For example, a main category might be FINANCIAL. Some sub-categories within Financial, may be:
    • Savings Account
    • Checking Account
    • Money Market Account

    In your filing cabinet, your main categories should always be hanging file folders with a labeled tab. Your sub-categories should be labeled manila file folders inside the appropriate main category hanging folder.

  2. BASIC FILING SYSTEMS. For the most part, people choose to use one, or a combination of, these basic filing systems:
    • Alphabetical (A, B, C, D, etc.)
    • Numerical (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)
    • Chronological (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, etc.)

    The one you use, depends on what you're using it for. For example, if you need to keep files for all of your customers (or associates, friends, etc.), alphabetical by last name usually will work best. For sequential case numbers or projects that are numbered, a numerical system would probably work best. If it is necessary for you to find things by date, then chronological may be your choice. Some people get really creative and use a combination of these systems. For example, you may want your main categories to be chronological, but the sub-categories inside to be alphabetical.

  3. LABELING. If a file isn't labeled properly, it's not going to be quick and easy to find:
    • Always write your subject on the tab of the file folder, close to the top of the tab, so you can easily see it when you're looking through your files.
    • Use a medium point, black marker to label your files. Print; don't use script.
    • Use as few words as possible on the tab.

by Maria Gracia – Get Organized Now! Want to get organized? Get your FREE Get Organized Now! Idea-Pak, filled with tips and ideas to help you organize your home, your office and your life, at the Get Organized Now! Web site http://www.getorganizednow.com

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