I like to earn money and while I'm opening letters, paying bills, or filing
paper I'm not doing what I like. Here are a few simple things I do that
may help to streamline your filing system and get you more time.
I purchased a good, used filing cabinet at a fraction of the retail cost
from the local government asset recovery store where they sell used equipment.
Strangely enough, I've spent more on folders than on the cabinet.
The cabinet I settled on is a 2 drawer horizontal type about 27 inches
high, 36 inches wide, and 18 inches deep. The top drawer I use for tracking
current activity by day and month. The bottom drawer I use to track clients
by year. I use colored legal size hanging folders to separate the activities.
I marked 31 blue folders with numbers from 1 to 31 for each day of the
month. As mail comes in, I open it and decide when action is required.
I file the important part for the day of action, trash the rest, and usually
my desk is clear in less than 5 minutes.
Boy, do I ever like empty folder days and I make them by putting as many
things to do into the folders on days I have to pay bills. The fewer days
of pushing paper the better. When the action day arrives I look in the
folder, budget my time for what's required, and do it as quickly as possible.
I write the checks and file the rest in the monthly section, then move the daily folder
to the back of the cue with tomorrows date left first in line.
The monthly folders are in three groups, paid, due, and received. The
paid group is filed in two ways. The first way uses grey folders labeled
with the name of the creditor like bank, credit card, etc. The second
group uses yellow folders labeled with the months of the year. The yellow
folders track my day-to-day receipts of expenses for the month including
petty cash purchases.
The due group includes 1 orange folder marked current and 3 red folders
labeled 30, 60 and 90 days. When I issue an invoice or get statement of
earnings from an affiliate program a paper copy goes to the orange file.
When payment is received, the invoice or statement is put into a green
colored file named for the client or affiliate program that paid. If payment
is not made, then the paper record is transferred to the folder marked
30, 60, or 90 days. I take different action according to how delinquent
the account is and obviously try to keep the red folders as small as possible.
Brian Hack currently authors and publishes H4H :: Residual Income
Digest Express, a web site that tests and analyzes internet business opportunity.
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