Getting Organized
Organizing your statements and setting up your financial filing system is the first step to take before making any major financial decisions. It is important to determine where you stand now before setting financial goals for the future.
Organize Your Statements
Below is a checklist of the most important files you should assemble.
Easy access to these documents is critical for determining your
current financial situation.
- Checking and Savings Accounts
- Retirement Accounts (all IRAs, Roth IRAs and 401(k)
statements)
- Non-Retirement Accounts (for investments outside your
retirement accounts)
- Credit Card Accounts (include any gas or store credit
cards)
- Home Mortgages and Other Liabilities (auto loans, etc.)
- Insurance Statements (life, disability, home, car,
etc.)
- Tax Returns (state, federal and supporting documentation)
- Wills & Trusts
- Kid's Accounts
Set up a filing system
The best organizational system is the one that makes the most
sense to you. But it is smart to create separate files for each
account or plan so your account history is easily accessible.
No one likes being buried under paperwork so here's a guideline
for how long you should hold onto these documents:
- Monthly account statements: one year. Most institutions
will issue an annual statement summarizing your account activity.
Once that is received and checked for accuracy, you can discard
the monthly statements.
- Tax returns: seven years. The IRS can audit you up
to seven years after a return is filed. At a minimum, you should
save your state and federal tax returns and supporting documentation
for that amount of time.
Consider computer software as an organizational tool
You can get an overall picture of your financial situation and
manage your accounts by downloading your statements from the Internet
to software products such as Quicken® or Microsoft Money®.
To get started, ask your bank or brokerage firm which software
product they support. If you bank at Wells Fargo, we support both
Quicken® and Microsoft Money®. Most credit card companies offer
downloadable statements as well.
Once implemented, you can begin to track all of your different
accounts and the expenses you pay through each. It's a perfect
enhancement to your home filing system.
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