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Home Management Binder

I've always wanted to be a really organized person, and I believe I'm on my way to becoming one.  A few weeks ago, I made a Home Management Binder so we can have all of our important information on hand and keep our home and finances in order.  After much research on the internet and Pinterest, and asking a sweet co-worker a million questions, I finally was ready to put it together.  I will show you what mine looks like as well as provide the links to the free printables I found online.

This is what my binder cover looks like.  I loved the chocolate, lime, and blue colors!
http://www.newbeehomeschooler.com/Home%20Management%20Binder/Home%20Management%20Binder%20cover.pdf 

This page is great because it has basic information about everyone in the family.  Great for babysitters!
http://www.newbeehomeschooler.com/apps/blog/show/prev?from_id=19227356 

Another page with contact info for doctors, etc.

31 Day Meal Planner with Grocery List off to the side.
http://www.newbeehomeschooler.com/apps/blog/show/13399454-home-management-binder-meal-section-4-printables-

Week at a Glance
http://www.mommytracked.com/files/downloads/download4.pdf 


Bill Payment Checklist
http://projectorganizeit.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/bill-checklist.pdf 



We've already put this to good use and I can honestly say that I LOVE this binder.  I've also got a cleaning schedule checklist too that I forgot to take a picture of!  I'm planning to add more sheets to it in the future.  What would YOU put in your Home Management Binder?  Comment!  I'd love to know!

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