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Reviews Book Description Every author, speaker and expert on Y2K preparedness states clearly the most important way to be prepared is to obtain hard copy documentation of important papers NOW, to prove and protect equity later. But not one of them, except Paper Trail, gives you a detailed step by step system to obtain, organize and store ALL of the hard copy information you or your family may need. Paper Trail even goes beyond hard copies of documents to include other information you may need, such as how to get emergency treatment, if the emergency medical center computers are down and can't pull up medical records. Paper Trail is a spiral bound workbook with ample tear out forms printed on heavy paper that motivates then guides you in obtaining, organizing, preserving, a concise paper trail of hard copy financial and personal data that will help protect your entire family through ANY crisis. It has chapters on banking, credit, employment, health, home, insurance, investment, personal, pet, utility, and vehicle information. Each chapter begins with a short vignette such as "If your child was injured and you are not present. . ." to explain the need for obtaining the data, then offers simple instruction on obtaining the information, such as toll free numbers to obtain credit histories, get off pre-approved credit offer lists, obtain a copy of your Social Security Earnings and Benefit Statement, etc. A check off form allows you to quickly note every document needed for their family. There is advice on storing individual documents to assure their execution or protect that particular asset, and advice on storing the entire file to protect it through fire, flood, theft. The book also deals with Y2K computer failures and how this data will help protect equity in your home, car, savings, and retirement accounts. It deals heavily with the risk for loss of medical data and offers perforated wallet health information cards that provide needed health information in any medical emergency. The book also contains pre-printed perforated file folder tabs that make it easy to organize the important papers we all need and use every day. Some of the topics covered in Paper Trail..... Getting started -Why you need two copies of documents; where to keep them (not in a safety deposit box). Banking - Documents you'll need, if bank computers malfunction. Why you need cash in home and how to help protect it from government seizure. Credit - How to retain credit, if credit cards are lost on a trip. How to get and check credit reports to prevent credit theft. Getting your name off of pre-approved credit lists. Employment - How to verify Social Security earnings, prevent identity theft, and help protect earning ability after a disaster or government error. Health - How to access medical records, if medical computers fail. Home - How keeping your own records will help protect your equity. What documents to keep; how long to keep them. Insurance - How to prepare records for any disaster, prove the value of your insurance claim, and assure survivors receive all they are entitled. Investment - Documents needed to guide heirs to all assets and trade when online service is unavailable. Personal - Why a "Living Will" and "Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care" may not be enough. How to protect your Social Security Number. How to organize information you need daily. Pets - Records to help protect pets' health and identify pets, increasing chances lost pets will be returned. Utilities - Records to keep in case of emergency while you're away. Why you should keep statements. Vehicles - Records that prove ownership/equity. How to increase likelihood insurance pays full value of claims. About the Author
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