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Name of Facilitator, Title, Organization Name(s) of Speakers and Titles Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Your university logo can be inserted here
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 3 Organize Your Important Papers Does this remind you of YOUR home office?
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 4 Covered In This Session How to Get Organized What Papers to Keep & Where to Keep them How Long to Keep Papers Replacing Important Papers Make a Plan
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 5 Benefits of Organized Records Information easily accessible Provide proof of transactions Indicate what is needed to complete records/legal preparations Assist personal representative of your estate Provide peace of mind
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 6 Getting organized
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 7 Getting Started Start with today’s papers Stop feeling guilty about yesterday’s stacks Forget the backlog, at least for now “Once you get started, organizing the rest won’t be so difficult.”
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 8 Choosing the Place Establish a work area Comfortable location Near family action - family room Quiet place – bedroom Small children - near their play area Good lighting Comfortable Chair
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 9 The Right Tools Pencils, paper, envelopes, etc. Something to file in In box - items you haven’t looked at Out box - items to be given to someone else To-file box - items to be filed
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 10 The Round File Open mail next to wastebasket or shredder Get name removed from junk mail lists Mail Preference Service Direct Marketing Association P.O. Box 9008 Farmingdale, New York 11735-9008
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 11 Who? Record keeping may be shared, or One person takes major responsibility Communication is important Others need to know the system
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 12 What papers to keep and where to keep them
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 13 Types of Information to Keep Personal and Family Property Financial Legal
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 14 Where to Keep Important Papers Store records in 3 places: 1. Wallet 2. Home files 3. Safe deposit box
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 15 Your Wallet Personal ID Driver’s license Credit cards Medicare or health insurance card Blood type Organ donor card Special medical information Name and phone of family physician
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 16 Home File Current files: day-to-day records bank account information, bills and receipts, loan agreements, some medical information Permanent files: on-going records used infrequently employment and education records, health benefit information Dead storage: anything uncomfortable discarding old tax records, real estate you’ve sold
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 17 Personal and Family Records for Home Files Names, addresses and phone nos. of relatives Names of advisors Location of valuable papers Location of safe deposit box and key Location of CDs, disks, videos, photos for inventories Computer passwords and file names Location and identification of valuables
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 18 Safe Deposit Box or Home Safe Property Information Deed to real estate Vehicle titles Household inventory Personal Information Social Security card List of insurance policies Anything you can’t replace or would be costly to replace
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 19 Safe Deposit Box or Home Safe Legal Documents Wills Citizenship papers Certificates (birth, marriage, death) Adoption papers, divorce decrees Contracts Copyrights/patents Financial Information Government bonds or certificates with monetary value Copies of some investment information Anything you can’t replace or would be costly to replace
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 20 Personal & Family Records to Keep Insurance policies Health records Education records Employment records Licenses to practice From Organize Your Important Papers handout
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 21 Property Information to Keep Property deeds Motor vehicle records Equipment warranties, guarantees, and instruction books
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 22 Home and Real Estate Records Records of your home purchase and improvements Real estate records Burial plots Timeshare information Property improvement records
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 23 Household Inventory Reasons for a household inventory Amount of insurance to purchase Basis for filing insurance claims Evidence of ownership Value of possessions – net worth statement
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 24 Financial Information to Keep Earnings records Account records from financial institutions Credit and debit card information Personal tax returns Retirement benefits Notes and money owed
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 25 Financial Accounts Section Current Files Banking (statements, cancelled checks, deposit slips) Bills to be paid Credit card statements and receipts
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 26 Financial Accounts Section Permanent Files Credit records Pension or retirement information Contracts, notes, debts Tax information Investments
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 27 Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds Accurate Records Tax purposes Make a section for each investment Original confirmation statement Original cost Running tally of all transactions Copy of 1099 form 3-ring binder or file folders
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 28 Legal Records to Keep Official certificates Birth, marriage, death, etc. Current estate planning information Will Advance Directives for Health Care Living Will, Durable Power of Attorney Social Security card Passport
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 29 Where to Keep Legal Documents Permanent Files Will Living Will Durable Power of Attorney Personal Representative or Guardian Legal correspondence
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 30 Where to Keep Legal Documents Safe Deposit Box Birth & Death certificate Adoption papers Marriage records Divorce decree Military records Social Security card
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 31 How long to keep papers
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 32 How Long is Long Enough? Decision of what to keep can be difficult Newsletters vs. birth certificates Date all information when it goes into the file
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 33 How Long to Keep Insurance Records Property Vehicle Insurance Personal Liability Life Insurance Health/Disability Insurance Keep as a reference of insurance coverage in permanent files
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 34 How Long to Keep Tax Records Income tax records, worksheets, and documentation of deductions IRS recommends 3-6 years Keep records as long as needed for administration of the IRS code Tax records often useful in situations where financial history is relevant
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 35 IRS says---- Source: Internal Revenue Service, Pub 552
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 36 Replacing important papers
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 37 Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Birth Certificate Immediately contact County government office http://www.vitalrec.com Information needed Name of record, date of birth, place of birth (city or county), father’s name, mother’s name (including maiden name)
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 38
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 39 Make a plan
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 40 Get Started Make an appointment with yourself Regular weekly schedule Stick to it Regular time for organizing records
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 41 Summary Make a plan Get organized Replace missing items Make Appointments Complete inventory Update annually Start Now!
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Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare Cooperative Extension 42 Credits This lesson was developed by the Legally Secure Your Financial Future: Organize, Communicate, Prepare team. This is a program of the Cooperative Extension Financial Security in Later Life national initiative. Information is available at www.csrees.usda.gov/fsll
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