Ideas for What to Put in a Binder

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Binders are a great organizational tool.

A binder is a covered organizational tool used to hold loose papers, magazines, or other files, together. They range from 1/2 to 5 inches wide and are made from a variety of materials. Common binder cover materials are nylon, plastic, leather and aluminum. Binders are a common organizational tool found in schools, insurance agencies, realtor's offices and doctor's offices. They may hold a variety of content, depending on your preference and need.

  1. Student Content

    • Binders are a common and practical organizational tool for students. They travel well in backpacks or large purses, a must for students who walk halls or campuses. A student may wish to place their homework, tests, quizzes, class notes and class syllabi in their binder. By organizing the binder by subject it will be easy to navigate and store necessary materials for studying later.

    Realtor's Office

    • A real estate office will typically feature a housing binder. The binder is used to assist in planning tours of homes for those who are working with an agency that does not have a website that includes recent homes for sale in the area or for buyers who are not Internet savvy. The binder will include photos of houses, condos or apartments. It will also describe key features of the homes such as cost, address, square footage, number of bedrooms and baths.

    Home Organization

    • Owning a home creates piles of paperwork for everything from your budget to owner's manuals for your lawn mower. A binder may help by containing home manuals for your appliances such as a stove, washer and dryer. Another binder for home bills such as electrical, water and heating may come in handy and a binder for investments may also assist in financial decisions down the road.

    Family Paperwork

    • Life gets hectic. However, organizational tools such as a binder may help keep things in their place and easily accessible when they are needed. To keep all of this paper in check, a binder may contain recipes such as grandma's pie, decorating ideas or plans, or a future vacation with all the details on travel, cost, food and events.

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