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Hi everyone, it's Alejandra. And I'm sitting here next to my filing cabinet, my filing
cart and I want to show you guys the filing system that I use inside my house that's like
super easy to set up. It's fun to use. Yes, like filing can actually be fun with a system
that I'm going to show you guys. Yeah, it's easy to use and there's like minimum maintenance.
So if you're not a paper person and you like dread filing, let me show you the system I
use and maybe you can change the way you think about your filing cabinet.
OK. So I'm going to try my best to film this and still be in the view. OK. Can you guys
see this? Yeah, I think so. Maybe I'll back up. OK. There, that's perfect. OK. So this
system right, this is called the FreedomFiler. And I will post a link below the video so
you can check it out if you think it's going to work for you.
Here is exactly that it looks like. It's a kit that looks like this, FreedomFiler just
like this. And the reason why I think it's like fun or it's like more fun than like traditional
filing is because the system is color-coded. So each color like each of these color file
symbolizes a different type of document. I'm just going to move this for a second. It symbolizes
a different type of document.
So like red stands for something, blue stands for something, green stands for something.
So it just makes it a little bit easier to find exactly what you're looking for like
find the folder that you're looking for to stick a paper inside or find a folder to retrieve
a paper. It's just a little bit easier and the way they do all the labeling in the system
requires less maintenance.
So like a lot of people go through their filing cabinet annually and have to recreate folders
based on like if some kind of bill changes or their car changes. Like for example, if
they label Honda Accord on their label and then when they sell their car then they had
to go create another file with like the new name like Toyota Prius or whatever. So using
the system, you just create label once and that's it. You just create the label once.
So that's another reason why I really like this system.
OK. So the green section up here is all of your financial-related documents. So like
any bank statements, money accounts, retirement account, mortgage statements, credit cards,
savings, all of those like statement-type stuff and financial document related stuff
goes in the green section. So I like to think of that as like money is green so then your
files are green or your financial files are green. Does that make sense? All right. So
that's green.
And then the light blue section is all of your tax documents that you save throughout
the year and then you use to complete your taxes. So for example, that's like your W-2,
your 1099, any interest pain on anything, personal property tax, all those documents
that you get throughout the year that are tax-related that you're just like, "OK. Where
do I put this?" That goes in the light blue section.
OK. So the red section is all of your permanent documents. So like stuff that you would never
throw away. So that could include like obviously, your birth certificate, your passport, your
social security card, any warranties or manuals that you have, any health records, dental
records, education records, any like records that's permanent, like anything that's permanent
will go in the red section. So I like to think of it as red is like vital, important, like
high priority so anything that's like in that category I just talked about goes in red.
OK. So the orange category right here is any kind of document that is continuously updated
or temporary. So that could mean like your medical insurance policy. So every year, your
health insurance sends you a policy book that's like this thick and most of us don't even
read it but we keep it. So that policy they give you, they send it to you every single
year, right? And so when they send you the new one, you can take the old one and just
recycle it or shred it, do whatever you need to with it. And then just take your new one
and put it inside the new orange folder. So orange is stuff that comes in, comes out,
comes in, comes out, gets updated.
Purple, do you see the purple? I don't really have that many purple documents. The purple
is like hobby stuff, extracurricular stuff like I have return labels there and then there
is like some passwords and stuff. It's pretty much just like hobby, I don't want to say,
miscellaneous because you shouldn't have a miscellaneous folder but it's just like stuff
that doesn't fit in any of the other categories. It's more like extra stuff.
OK. And then dark blue, can you see dark blue here? Dark blue is all of your tax returns.
So you file your taxes and then the IRS send like your return back so all your returns
go in the dark blue section. And again, that's sorted by year. There's actually different
ways you can set up that category of files. But pretty much, it's like by year or by decade.
OK. So that's all the colors here. So just by color-coding your filing cabinet, like
it can make it a lot easier to find what you're looking for in less time. I think it makes
it more fun. It's not just like your manila folders which are kind of boring, right? Like
you open up your filing cabinet, it's nice to see like all these pretty colors.
So I just love this system for so many different reasons. I love the maintenance. I love how
it's color-coded. I feel like I can find things really fast. And I also like how all the tabs
are like - they're not all in one line. They're not like zigzagged. But they're like - well,
they're zigzagged but you can see all of them like nothing is hiding behind another file.
So you can just see everything.
So before I end the video, let me go back to the example of how I told you that there's
like minimum maintenance when it comes to this system like having to recreate the labels
every year. You don't have to do that. So for example, this is my auto records folder.
And I have all of my auto records from the car I have now. So if I sell my car or if
I get rid of my car, I can still use this folder because it says, "auto records" and
not the make and the model of the car I have now. Do you see how the labels kind of vague?
So it just allows you to not have to recreate the label itself.
So another example would be if you label like let's say you label one of your folders with
like Comcast for your internet and TV bill. So let's say in like two months, you switched
to Verizon. So then you're going to have to go back and like create another folder for
Verizon, right? So you have to create your label again. So with this system, the label
itself will just say "utility bill" or like "cable and TV bill". It won't say the exact
name which means you won't have to recreate the whole label again, which saves you a lot
of time.
OK. So I have shown you my filing cabinet. And again, I will post a link below the video
of where you can get this. This is what it looks like when it's mailed to you. Let me
open this one for you guys. When you get this system, it doesn't include the folders so
you're going to have to buy the folders separately. So pretty much, you get a welcome packet and
this is like instructions and then you get, these are all the labels that comes with it.
It's like sheets of labels just like that. And then you get even more instruction that
tells you exactly how to set it up and the best way to use the system.
Again, it's just awesome. I have tried different - I've tried maybe like five or six different
filing systems and I've had this one for over three years now and I'm not like dying to
switch it. It's working. It's easy to use. My fiancé uses the same system with his filing
cabinet and he is not the paper person but he does well in his filing cabinet. He like
maintains it and he finds what he's looking for and yeah, he just maintains it.
So anyways, that's my tip for today. And I will see you guys soon. Bye!
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