Consumer Reports Money Adviser Survey: Disorganized Financial Paperwork Is Costing Americans Money

U.S. NewswireMarch 17, 2010

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Couples at odds about who's more organized; 5% admit having secret accounts

YONKERS, N.Y., March 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Some 89 percent of Americans said they were at least fairly well organized or better when it comes to their important financial documents, but nearly one-quarter had either lost or forgotten about critical paperwork, according to a nationally representative poll by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.

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Consumer Reports Money Adviser Survey: Disorganized Financial Paperwork Is Costing Americans Money

Worse, 16 percent had lost money or incurred a charge because of the poor organization of their paperwork. The survey also revealed that 40 percent of Americans think they can find a document at a moment's notice, and 49 percent can do so with little looking.

Married and domestic couples agree as to whi...

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