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How do I Choose the Best Receipt Organizer?

G. Wiesen
G. Wiesen

When looking for a receipt organizer, you should typically consider what type of organizer you want and where you plan on using it. There are a number of different styles and designs of receipt organizers, and you should decide on the size of the organizer you need and how you can use it to organize your receipts. If you have a great number of receipts, you should typically look for an organizer that is flexible, such as an accordion style organizer, and one with divided sections. You might also look for a receipt organizer that will work in a specific space, such as on a desktop or a car visor.

A receipt organizer is a piece of storage equipment used to store receipts, usually in a way that separates and organizes them. Such organizers are available in a number of styles, and they can be made from a wide array of materials. You should look for an organizer that will be durable and provide you with a great deal of usefulness. A receipt organizer with a zipper can be useful, but zippers can be prone to breaking with extensive use, and so a clasp that ties or Velcro may be a better choice.

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You should also look for a receipt organizer that will provide you with the functionality you need. This means you should find one that is large enough for your purposes, both in terms of length and how many receipts you can reasonably store. An accordion style organizer is often a good choice, as this can fit in many different spaces and hold a good number of receipts. You might also choose a receipt organizer that has dividers to allow you to organize your receipts by month or service.

There are a number of organizers available designed for use in a particular space, and you might consider a receipt organizer that will work well for the place in which you are most likely to use it. A desktop organizer, for example, will often have a flat bottom and may be made of plastic or metal for greater longevity. Small organizers may be able to fit in a purse or brief case, and will often work well as temporary organizers before moving receipts into larger organizers for long-term storage. You can also find a visor receipt organizer that attaches to a sun visor in a motor vehicle, providing excellent storage options and ease of use while seated in a vehicle.

Discussion Comments

Perdido

@JackWhack – I'm in love with my receipt organizer software! I hate dealing with paper receipts and trying to find a place to store them neatly. I get rid of them as soon as I scan them.

I realize that things can happen to computers, but things can also happen to paper receipts. If you have a flood or a house fire, you could lose them all.

I just do a backup on my computer once in awhile. I make a copy of my receipts on a CD and store it in a separate place just in case something happens.

JackWhack

I won't use a receipt scanner, because I'm always afraid of something happening to my computer. I've had the hard drive fail in the past, and I've had viruses that have done a lot of damage, too. I don't want to be stranded without a paper record of my transactions, so I keep all my receipts.

I have a big accordion folder that has separate slots for each month's receipts. I tuck them away in here until I need to clear them out the following year for new receipts.

I shred the ones that don't matter much, like the ones from the grocery store and the gas station, after a year. I only keep the ones that I might need, like the ones for auto replacement parts or oil changes.

kylee07drg

I seriously feel like I need a professional organizer to help me with my receipts. I never pay cash for anything, so I keep all my debit receipts, but then, I often lose them. They stay stashed in my purse until they either fall out or I remember I need to balance my checkbook.

DylanB

I use different receipt organizers for different things. In the house, I use a zippered book with folders organized by month, but in my car, I have a separate one.

I keep my owner's manual in the zippered book that came with it. This book also has several folder spaces, so I keep my registration receipt in there, as well as my car title and my insurance card.

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