meara, I think Ginger and amyth are doing websites. I am deeply stupid right now, so I may be pulling this out of my butt.
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I think you mean Amych.
Deeply.
Stupid.
I typed amych first, then backtracked.
Mea culpa.
As Erin said, I do websites.
There's no reason to keep utility bills unless you're going to use them to show to a prospective buyer. Mine are mostly electronic anyway.
Clark Howard says the two things to keep forever are tax-related things and things that show you paid something off.
What Ginger said, from "I do websites" on.
Well, I figured utility bills might go under "tax related" since I do use part of that as my home office deduction, I think. (I vaguely remember, from doing my taxes this year...)
So is a year sufficient, for other things, then?
So is a year sufficient, for other things, then?
As I understand it, except for evidence that you paid off a major purchase.
I need to consolidate years of random filing. I'll put it on the list.
Who does layout, especially graphics intensive layout?
I do some, TB, but I don't have the latest software.
I'm finding PagePLus pretty good. Got it for 20 bucks with free shipping, but it is 30 plus shipping on Amazon and I expect the 20 buck price will come around again. For that matter what I need can be handled by old software if it is decent.