Amy Praskac - Thursday, September 22, 2011
Organizing your records for peace of mind
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"The reader must have equal opportunity with the detective for solving the mystery. All clues must be plainly stated and described."
S.S. Van Dine Twenty rules for writing detective stories
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Organizing Tip
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| Getting a C.L.U.E.®
C.L.U.E.® is the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange, a database created by ChoicePoint and purchased by LexisNexis. The database combines personal insurance history with property history. There are two types of C.L.U.E.® reports: Personal Property for homes and possessions and Auto reports.
Just as your credit report can affect your ability to get credit and the interest rate you pay, your C.L.U.E.® report can affect your ability to get coverage and the premiums you pay for home and auto insurance.
You are entitled to one free report a year. Order your C.L.U.E.® report.
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Emergency Preparedness
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Gather your documents in case of evacuation
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Ready America® is a national public service advertising
campaign to educate Americans to prepare for natural
and man-made disasters. Ready America® recommends
you follow these steps:
1. Get a Kit of emergency supplies
2. Make a Plan for what you will do in an emergency
3. Be Informed about what might happen
Your kit should include important family documents in a
waterproof container.
- Family records
- Medical records
- Wills
- Deeds
- Social Security Number
- Credit Card and Bank account information
- Tax records
- Cash or travelers checks
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| Records Organizing Seminar |
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Saturday November 5th
On the Record is partnering with the Solutions Training Group to offer the records organizing seminar. Attend this engaging and inspiring seminar to:
*Learn what critical documents you need
*Discover the most frequently neglected areas
*Receive tips on how to address gaps in your recordkeeping
Previous participants commented the seminar was:
"Very useful, well-organized, and motivating."
"This was extremely useful--the jump-start I needed to get my records organized."
You can register online beginning in October.
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On the Record
512-371-3624
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