Index Card File Box
Make Your Life So Much Easier with an Index Card File Box
We always rely on computers to do many tasks for us but at the end of the day, we realize that going back to the basics is what will keep us sane with the crazy world we live in. You want your files or documents to be within your reach all the time and what better way to do this than make use of an index card file box. Trust me, this will make your life easier!
An index card file box is truly and inexpensive way to organize your files. Index cards have plenty of uses and one of which if for teaching your child many different words. This is really a fun bonding for you and your child. Use the index cards as flash cards and make them personalized. Opt for a plain index card and then write the word, you can even draw and color to make it easier for your child to recognize the word. You can also make math flash cards. This is great for kids who are about to start pre-school. All you have to do is write down the words and the math equations on the cards. You can always add new ones and keep them in the index card file box.
Another way of how you can use the index card file box is to make it as storage for receipts and appliance/gadget warranties. I always lose my receipts and warranty papers so my mom suggested that I keep them all in one box instead of driving myself nuts in looking for them whenever the need arises.
Students also find an index card file box to be handy. I remember when I was still in school, I would write down important notes or review materials on index cards because I hate flipping through the pages of a thick book. Instead of flipping through 60 pages of 2 chapters, I use index cards to memorize things. 10 index cards are definitely better than 60 pages. You can also do this to write down your mathematical formulas. It’s easier to remember them this way. I keep all my review materials in an index card file box and come finals, I don’t have to write again.
What else can you use your index card file box for? Hmmmm income tax time! Keep all your receipts in the box and everything else that would help you with your filing. This is especially important if you are self-employed or if you’re running a small business. You have to keep track of various expenses that can be deducted. Use an index card to write down the amounts for each month or each type of transaction.
