Anyway, I finally bought myself a shredder. I have been fearing that one of these nights, one of the out-of-system homeless people who systematically go through our recycling every week will get paid a tidy sum to pick some mail out of the trash and hand it to someone who has the resources to steal my identity or my company's identity. And the shredder is great. I got one that does credit cards and CDs too -- so the credit card offers can go to the abattoir without even opening the envelope, and if I ever decide to throw out my backup CDs and DVDs, I know there will be nothing to be stolen off of them.
I finally orchestrated and managed and reinvested my IRA monies today. It has required serious attention, and quelling of deep panic -- on the one hand, I have so little, if I make a grave mistake and invest in a mutual fund that resides metaphorically on the San Andreas Fault of Mutual Fund, California, I haven't really changed my retirement situation substantially. On the other hand, I have so little I don't want to lose another cent. Yes, I do have a little tidying up left for tomorrow, one more set of shares in another mutual fund to resolve, but *sigh* it is essentially done.
I celebrated by shredding 7 years of monthly statements of the funds I used to own (and which were not gaining much at all). On a statement dated February 2002, I found a stickie note to myself: "Consider re-distributing dollars in money market." That's a 5-year record I hope never to break.
2 comments:
If you shred some bright-colored tissue or paper it makes a lovely cushion/ filler for boxes or gift bags.
Thanks Martha! Good idea.
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