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Best Ways to Organize Bills?

scorp1us asks: "Every year on the 1st of January, I start a new set of folders for storing my bills. Generally, I keep everything divided up by account. But this seems to take too long. I wait 3-6 months and get a big pile nad have to go about sorting it. I have been considering a per-month scheme - all bills go to one folder, each month. With all the CS people out there studying sorting algorithms, has anyone found a better approach?"

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  1. Basic life management skills... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...are not news for nerds, no matter what "algorithm" spin you put on it.

  2. My solution by mopslik · · Score: 5, Funny

    I file all of my bills in a circular metallic file, which I clean out weekly. It sure makes my bill-organization easier.

    Hold on, someone's pounding on the door...

  3. binary search tree. by Anonymous+Cow+herd · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's quite simple. Just take a hole punch, and punch two holes into your root-node bill. Each subsequent bill will take three holes (parent, and leaf nodes) Then, chose your sorting schema (dollar amount, utility name, month name, whatever) and simply tie the bill to the appropriate leaf node with a piece of string. Fast indexing, and fast retrieval. Voila.

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