ESB Financial is ready for its popular Community-Wide Shred and E-Waste Recycle Day this upcoming weekend.
On KVOE’s Managing Your Money segment Wednesday, Personal Banker and Consumer Lender Marilyn Renteria said people can bring a limit of five boxes for shredding.
The event goes from 9-11 am Saturday — or until the Shred-It trucks fill up — at the ESB Financial downtown location’s parking lot at Eighth and Constitution. All community members and businesses are invited to take advantage of the free event.
KVOE will broadcast from the event starting at 8:30 am.
ESB Financial records retention list as supplied by Pool & Associate, Chartered
Three Years
Medical Bills (in case of insurance disputes)
Credit Card Statements
Expired Insurance Policies
Utility Records
Seven Years
All Documents Related to Tax Returns
Medical Bills (if tax-related)
Accident Reports and Claims
Sales Receipts (or not less than the life of the warranty)
Wage Garnishments
Other Tax-Related Bills
Bank Statements
Permanently
Income Tax Returns for at least 20 years
Income Tax Payment Receipts and/or Cancelled Checks
Retirement/Pension Documents
CPA Audit Reports
Legal Records
Important Correspondence
Investment Trade Confirmations
Other
Pay Stubs (keep until reconciled with your W-2)
Credit Card Receipts (keep until verified on your statement)
Insurance Policies (keep for the life of the policy)
Mortgages / Deeds / Leases (keep 6 years beyond the agreement)
Real Estate Records / improvement receipts (keep 6 years beyond sale of property)
Stock and Bond Records (keep for 7 years beyond selling)
Depreciation Schedules and Other Capital Asset Records (keep for 3 years after selling the asset.)
Utility bills with your address on it to verify your identity (one a year for 10 years)













