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DOCUMENT LOCATOR SYSTEM: 
A Handy Aid For Keeping Track Of Your Records

Are you be able to locate insurance contracts, wills, and other important personal records quickly and easily? With this simple document locator system, you no longer need to wonder where to file a paper or where to find it.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Document Locator System
Set Up Tabbed Sections
File The Documents
Documents You Should Be Able To Locate Easily
Where To File What
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THE DOCUMENT LOCATOR SYSTEM

Most people have no idea where to start searching for their important records. They usually keep them scattered in various locations—tax records in a file cabinet, savings bonds in a home safe, wills at an attorney’s office, some contracts or deeds in a bank safe deposit box.

There’s a reason many people do not have an organized record-keeping system: It’s because getting records organized is a stressful, confusing chore.

The Document Locator System is effective because it takes away that stress and confusion. This simple recordkeeping system provides an easy way to keep track of your important personal (not business) records, keeping them organized and available. You will not miss out on a tax deduction because you did not keep the necessary receipt. More importantly, the document locator system will help a spouse or executor locate documents in case of your death or disability.

SET UP TABBED SECTIONS

Set up tabbed sections in your files with the following captions (modifying, deleting or adding sections as appropriate to your particular situation):

  1. Banking
  2. Children
  3. Credit and Loans
  4. Employment
  5. Estate Planning [including wills and post-mortem matters]
  6. Important Personal
  7. Insurance
  8. Investments
  9. Major Assets
  10. Professional Residences
  11. Tax Records
  12. Vehicles [including boats]

FILE THE DOCUMENTS

File the documents and other records listed in Column 1 in the file sections recommended in Column 2 of the Document Locator. Where the original or a copy is filed elsewhere, note this location in Column 3 of the Document Locator. You can also use Column 3 for any notes regarding the document (such as: Passport—"Renew by October 12, 2000" or IRA—"Take first distribution by December 31, 2000"). Where your filing system suggests a file section other than that recommended in Column 2, just substitute your location for the recommended one. For items other than those named here, use the blank spaces at the end of the Locator.

This Document Locator is shown at the end of this Financial Guide.

TIP TIP: Put a photocopy of the Document Locator, which will contain the locations of all your important documents, in a fireproof safe or safe deposit box.
TIP TIP: In addition to the Document Locator System, an essential part of making sure you’ve done everything you can to help your heirs and family members get your affairs in order in the event of death or disability is to prepare a post-mortem letter to a spouse or executor. The purpose of such a letter is to provide them with the information needed to locate records or assets. This will prevent erosion of your estate by unnecessary taxes, unfounded claims or just plain loss of assets. 

The key is to develop and follow some type of record-keeping system, not necessarily the one recommended here. If you have any questions, contact your financial advisor.

TIP TIP: Cull your records every so often. By getting rid of the papers you no longer need, you’ll minimize the ever-encroaching mountains of paper we all find ourselves dealing with, and often buried under.

DOCUMENTS YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO LOCATE EASILY

Certain documents, records and other information should be easily locatable in an emergency. These include (1) your personal records, (2) a list of your assets, (3) your estate planning records and (4) your financial records, as listed below:

Personal Records

  • Birth certificates of family members.
  • Death certificates of deceased family members.
  • Marriage license.
  • Divorce decree and custody agreement (if divorced).
  • Passports (updated)
  • Social Security numbers for family members
  • The names and addresses of family members, close relatives and any persons mentioned in a will.
  • Military records.
  • List of previous employers.
  • List of government employers.
  • Medical records and health insurance cards for family members.

In most cases, the reason these documents are needed is self-explanatory.

List of Your Assets

  • Description of all major assets that you own separately or jointly with your spouse or other person, together with the approximate values and location of deeds, titles, stock certificates or other evidence of ownership.
Note Note: Include cash, realty, investments, IRAs, retirement plan benefits, life insurance policies, interests in partnerships or other business entities, jewelry and other luxury items, automobiles, boats, antiques, coin collections, collectibles, art objects, and debts owed to you by others
  • Appraisals of valuable items,
  • Description of the approximate amounts of pension, military, and/or other benefits you or your spouse may be entitled to on retirement or death,
  • Insurance policies (including group life, individual life, health, casualty, auto, etc.) and identity and phone numbers of insurance agents.

Estate Planning Records

  • The whereabouts of your will and codicils, along with the name and address of the attorney who prepared them,
  • Title to cemetery plot or other burial arrangement,             
  • Post-mortem letter to spouse or family members, to be opened after your death, and
  • Living will or other directions in case of disability.

Financial and Other Records

  • Location of all safe deposit boxes, keys, and passwords
  • Important canceled checks
  • The names and addresses of your CPA, attorney and any other professionals concerned with your financial affairs
  • Photographic or video record of house and its contents (for homeowners’ insurance purposes)
  • One statement for each bank account, IRA, mutual fund, broker or other account you own, along with the name and telephone number of the primary banker, broker or other contact person for each account
  • Brokers’ confirmation slips for purchases
  • A statement or other reference for any bank account that is not in your name
  • One statement or payment stub for each credit card, line of credit or outstanding loan
  • Income tax returns for at least six prior years (including all supporting records for past six years), and all prior gift tax returns
  • Records showing the original cost of any realty owned, cost of all improvements that can be added to tax basis, and depreciation taken (for business or rental property)
  • Bills of sale or receipts for major items
  • Equipment and appliance manuals and warranty information

    WHERE TO FILE WHAT


DOCUMENT

WHERE TO FILE

OTHER LOCATION/NOTES

Accident reports Insurance

 

Adoption records Important Personal and/or Children

 

Accountant Professionals

 

Address book Important Personal

 

Alimony records Tax Records

 

Apartment—records for Residences

 

Annuity Investments

 

Antiques Major Assets

 

Appliances—receipts, warranties and contracts for Major Assets

 

Appraisals of assets Major Assets

 

Assets—list of Major Assets

 

Attorney Professionals and/or Estate Planning

 

Auto insurance Vehicles and/or Insurance

 

Auto loans Credit and Loans

 

Auto mileage logs Tax Records

 

Automobile title Vehicles

 

Bank account statements Banking

 

Bills of sale Major Assets

 

Birth certificates Important Personal and/or Children

 

Boat insurance Insurance

 

Boat records Vehicles

 

Broker account statements Investments

 

Business interests Investments

 

Canceled checks—general Banking
Canceled checks—insurance Insurance

 

Canceled checks—tax-related Tax Records

 

Casualty loss records Insurance

 

CD Banking and/or Investments

 

Cemetery plot Estate Planning

 

Charitable gifts Tax Records

 

Checking account statements Banking

 

Child support papers Important Personal and/or Children

 

Claims—insurance Insurance

 

Coin collection Major Assets

 

Collections Major Assets

 

Confirmation slips—from broker Investments

 

CPA Professionals

 

Credit cards—list of Credit and Loans

 

Credit card statements Credit and Loans

 

Credit report—from credit reporting agency Credit and Loans

 

Credit union papers Banking and/or Credit and Loans

 

Custody agreement Important Personal and/or Children

 

Day care records Children

 

Death benefits Employment

 

Death certificate Important Personal

 

Debts owed to you Investments

 

Debts you owe Credit and Loans

 

Deeds to homes Residences

 

Disability insurance Insurance

 

Dividends—records of Investments

 

Divorce decree Important Personal

 

Doctors Professionals

 

Dues—professional or union Tax Records

 

Employee benefits—description of Employment

 

Employers—list of Employment

 

Equipment—business use of Tax Records

 

Equipment—warranties for Major Assets

 

Expenses Tax Records

 

Fees—deductible Tax Records

 

Financial statement—your personal Credit and Loans

 

Forms—tax Tax Records

 

Funeral arrangements Estate Planning

 

Furs Major Assets

 

Gifts—taxable Tax Records

 

Government employers—list of Employment

 

Health insurance Insurance

 

Home—contents of, photographic records Insurance

 

Home office Tax Records

 

Home improvements Residences

 

Inherited property—record of basis Residences

 

Insurance policies Insurance

 

Interest—record of Residences and/or Tax Records

 

IRA Banking

 

Jewelry Major Assets

 

K-1 Forms Tax Records

 

Safe deposit box keys Banking

 

Lawyers Professionals and/or Estate Planning

 

Lease—home Residences

 

License—driver’s Vehicles

 

Life insurance policies Insurance

 

Limited partnership documents Investments

 

List of assets Major Assets

 

List of automobiles Vehicles

 

List of bank accounts Banking

 

List of brokerage accounts Investments

 

List of children’s schools Children

 

List of credit cards Credit and Loans

 

List of debts Credit and Loans

 

List of employers—government and private Employers

 

List of home improvements Residences

 

List of life insurance policies Insurance

 

List of safe deposit boxes Banking

 

Living will Important Personal

 

Loans—list of Credit and Loans

 

Maintenance of appliances Major Assets

 

Marriage certificate Important Personal

 

Medical expenses Tax Records

 

Medical professionals Professionals

 

Mileage logs—expenses Tax Records

 

Military discharge Important Personal
Military employers Employment

 

Mortgage note Residences

 

Mortgage payments and yearly statement Residence and/or Tax Records
Moving expense Tax Records

 

Mutual funds Investments

 

Naturalization papers Important Personal

 

Owner’s manuals Vehicles and/or Major Assets

 

Partnership statements Tax Records

 

Passports Important Personal

 

Paycheck stubs Employment

 

Pets Important Personal

 

Pension benefits—description Employment

 

Photos of family members Important Personal

 

Photos of home contents Insurance

 

Properties owned—list of Residences

 

Property damage—records Insurance

 

Prospectuses Investments

 

Real estate owned Residences

 

Real estate taxes Residences and/or Tax Records

 

Registration Vehicles

 

Rent—records of Residences

 

Residence closing—records of Residences

 

Retirement accounts Investments

 

Safe deposit boxes Banking

 

Savings accounts Banking
Schools—list of Children

 

Service—military Employment and/or Important Personal

 

Social Security numbers Important Personal

 

Stock certificates Investments

 

Survivors’ benefits—descriptions Employment

 

Tax returns and forms Tax Records

 

Traffic tickets Vehicles

 

Titles to vehicles Vehicles

 

Travel expenses Tax Records

 

Trust documents Estate Planning

 

Unemployment compensation Employment

 

Vacation home Residences

 

W-2 forms Tax Records

 

Warranties Major Assets

 

Wills Estate Planning

 

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