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Life Insurance: Policies for Spouse – Part 3 of 3

February 19, 2012 by Tracy

As you organize your important documents, remember to adjust your file to your needs. In sharing a way to organize, I use my file as a guide.

If there is only one adult in your household, then you will only need one file opening. However, if your family has more than two adults, then you will need more file slots to house those documents.

My system works for me which may or may not work for you. Feel free to copy my file while choosing an organizing pattern that fits you and your family’s needs.

In our life insurance category, I have allotted three file openings to house these documents. My husband’s policies go in the first slot, my records in the second, and our children’s documents in the third pocket. Working with my policies, I have three bundles: term life insurance, combination life and long-term care, and accidental death.

Accidental Death Insurance

Just this week I received notification that one of my accidental death insurance policies has changed carriers. Our credit union chose to move from one provider to another, and the letter of this change arrived on my desk this week.

Accepting the Free Coverage

Since I already have the free-to-me base coverage, my policy will continue, but I must name my beneficiaries.

Choosing your Beneficiary

Per this letter, I must contact the new company in writing with my beneficiary designations. I plan to send my primary and contingent beneficiary designations to this new company pronto.

My choice is one primary and two contingent beneficiaries. In this way, I am offering the insurance company multiple ways to get the policy distribution to my family.

Documents Kept Safe

This policy along with two others, provided through our credit unions and credit card company, include the following documents:

      • Certificate of Insurance,
      • Correspondence from Provider, and
      • Beneficiary Designations

Each set of policy documents is paper clipped together. Then these three sets are paper clipped and housed behind my combination whole life and long-term care insurance documents. All these items are then placed in the third file opening of Box 2, holding our important insurance documentation.

This third bundle of documents completes the third file opening. Woo hoo! Making progress is exciting as we get organized while using time wisely. Designating a home for your paperwork and labeling your categories makes retrieving those documents quick and easy.

Using time now to organize and create a space for your important documents will save you money from replacing missing papers, energy from sorting through piles of paper, and time from searching for that special place you put it, so you wouldn’t forget it. 🙂

If you are struggling to schedule time organizing your documents, plan to work for 10 minutes when you pay/schedule your bills for the month. Try to schedule a time when you are naturally located where most of your important documents are in reach.

Just take it one document at a time. This project does not need completion today, this month, or this year. A little here and a little there will get you further than rearranging the piles. Start where you are, and happy organizing!

Question: What obstacle prevents you from organizing your important documents? 

Filed Under: Life Insurance, Document Organization, Box 2 Tagged With: life insurance

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February 19, 2012 by Tracy

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Thank you to each of you, who are a Facebook fan. I hope you are enjoying the extra tips – 5 Ways to Using Time Wisely Today. (If you were a loyal fan before this giveaway, you can get access to this bonus article by clicking the Welcome tab of Using Time Wisely’s Facebook page.) If you still have not “liked” Using Time Wisely, then click “like” today to unlock 5 Ways to Using Time Wisely Today. 🙂 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: giveaway

Amazon.com: Free One-Day Shipping with Discover Card

February 18, 2012 by Tracy

From February 15 to March 31, 2012, Amazon is offering free one-day shipping for eligible items when you pay using your Discover Card. To qualify for the free shipping, all items must ship within the Continental United States.

Photograph Credit: Amazon.com

While using time wisely to buy items from the comfort of your home, this free one-day shipping option can help in stretching your dollars. Happy savings!

Filed Under: On-line Shopping, Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: on-line shopping

Burger King: Buy One Get One Free Chicken Sandwiches

February 17, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Burger King

From now until Monday, March 5, 2012, participating Burger King locations are offering a buy one get one free special for these sandwiches:

            • The Original Chicken Sandwich
            • Chicken Club Sandwich
            • Italian Chicken Sandwich

To find a participating location near you, visit Burger King’s web site. I highly recommend calling to verify participation before arriving.

You would not want to get everyone out of the car, into the restaurant, to find that this location is not participating. Been there, done that. It is not fun having to get them back into the car. To prevent this from happening to you, please call before heading out. You will thank me later. 🙂

For more family activities, check Using Time Wisely’s event page on Facebook. Enjoy the time with your family this weekend while using time wisely.

Filed Under: Going Out, Inexpensive Outings, Family Activities Tagged With: Burger King

Food on the Table: FREE Lifetime Subscription

February 16, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Food on the Table

As an avid menu planner, I love options that get the creative side of my brain formulating delicious meals to feed my family. Though having a set schedule for each night might work for some, I enjoy variety. Sometimes, I need an inspiration boost, and Food on the Table comes to my rescue.

Food on the Table is a menu planning service that matches your grocery store sales with recipes and provides a printable grocery list to get you on your way. This time-saving resource allows three free menu options before accessing a $5 per month fee.

Though reasonable, I prefer a free service, and Food on the Table is currently offering a free lifetime subscription to NEW users with unlimited menu planning options. Wow! Want a free lifetime subscription? Here’s how . . .

1. Click on this link: Food on the Table.

2. In the top right-hand sidebar, enter your e-mail address. (I used my junk e-mail account.)

3. Enter FEBFREE in the promotional code box, and select START MEAL PLANNING.

4. You can then do the following:

    • Select your stores,
    • Set your food preferences,
    • Choose your ingredients,
    • Select your recipes,
    • See your grocery list, and
    • Print your grocery list.

This offer is only valid through February 29, 2012. If you want, or ever think you may need, a menu planning service and have not signed up with Food on the Table, then register now!

NOTE: After you sign up, you can use the menu planning resources immediately. When you log out or close your browser’s tab/window, you will need to check your e-mail to re-access your Food on the Table account.

After registering, Food on the Table will send you a confirmation e-mail with your assigned password. Click on that link, enter the provided password, and select a new password. Now you can get access to your Food on the Table account when needed.

Though I am a lifetime subscriber of Food on the Table, I continue to maximize my savings by purchasing buy one get one free products and matching coupons to those sales. This menu planning subscription will supplement my current system as I continuing using time wisely to feed my family.

Question: If you signed up, was the process as easy for you as it was for me? 

Filed Under: Menu Planning, Food Tagged With: menu planning

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