Old bank statements.

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I have bank statements that are over 2 years old...do i really need them? A part of me thinks they could be useful as they "prove" i got a student loan and all that sort of thing. So perhaps i could keep a select few and shred the rest?
 
Surely internet banking rules out having the need to have paper statements? my internet banking statement history goes back years, even if I cant find it online, your bank will have a record of it.
 
Surely internet banking rules out having the need to have paper statements? my internet banking statement history goes back years, even if I cant find it online, your bank will have a record of it.

I suppose that it doesn’t matter unless you’re a business or do self-assessment. I prefer to have a hardcopy of all my financial dealings and keep them for six years before they get shredded.
 
I suppose that it doesn’t matter unless you’re a business or do self-assessment. I prefer to have a hardcopy of all my financial dealings and keep them for six years before they get shredded.

Yeah for a business then its worth it, for personal then not so much.
 
...and my bank (Yorkshire) will only allow you to access the last six moths worth of transactions. I can enter dates previous to that but nothing will be shown and they will charge if I wanted a hard copy of any statement.
 
Shred and burn.

I'm yet to meet someone who took offence to printouts from online banking. If they do, and they're really needed. your bank can give you copies (£££).

I'm paper free on everything now except for O2 phone bill. It's about 100 pages a month - stupid business account won't go paper free/unitemised offline.
 
I like hard copies myself BUT really should change to online only for security reasons. It saves chances of your snailmail going astray along with your details. (Especially if like me your address is similar to another in the vicinity & have had mails delivered to that said address(& vice versa).
 
We have a quarterly hard copy sent in the mail, other than that we are paperless.

We keep them for 6 years, don't ask me why, the wife is a Charter Accountant and she says thats how long we need them. Who am I to argue.
 
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