As soon as it clears from the bank,than it can be tossed,the bank as it on file.
You should keep utility and credit card bills for 60-90 days because that is the maximum lenght of time to report any disputes. For credit cards, keep at least a year if you purchased any deductions.
no it dosent as long as you keep your hands in the right postion it should not affect you i know this because i play the piano and it does not affect me
a while probaly a few months
till contract sign.
Photographic paper should be stored in a cool, dry place at a temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are storing it for a long period of time 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit is recommended. Also keep away fro any source of heat.
You should keep utility and credit card bills for 60-90 days because that is the maximum lenght of time to report any disputes. For credit cards, keep at least a year if you purchased any deductions.
Keep a rolling 12 months of all your bills.
Until they are paid. There isn't really much reason to keep them, unless there are some items that can be deducted from your income taxes. For example, a couple of years ago, the IRS finally gave up a long series of court battles and allowed citizens to deduct an illegal telephone excise tax. The catch was, you had to have copies of your phone bills to calculate the refund. If you had the old bills (for three years back) you could take the deduction. So in SOME RARE cases, it MAY be USEFUL to keep three years of old utility bills. But there is no requirement to do so.
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In Canada you should keep all financial files for 7 years as the government can go back this far to audit.
It shouldn't matter about marriage or not - if your together and both contributing that's the way relationships are - keep paying your bills.
If you use your medical bills to claim a tax deduction, keep them for a minimum of three years afterwards. But if not, you can shred them immediately.
Bad elements consume no power. A malfunctioning water heater could cause high utility bills if it is heating for long periods because the thermostat has failed and does not switch off the current when the set temperature has been reached. You should see some signs of this as in very hot water!
You should keep it in for as long as the dentist that fitted it advises.
I would say for the length of the contract. That way of you ever fond your being over charged you can go through the bills to know what to ask back.
as long as you can keep it
UsualyI keep them for a yeari