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Create a home inventory

WHILE IT’S EASY to try to imagine you have no possessions, in reality most of us have far too many. And that can make it tricky to keep track of them all — especially when you need a list of them for insurance purposes, when moving home, when writing a will, or for those increasingly frequent occasions when Next Door Norman pops round to borrow the lawn mower. Again.

The solution is to create a home inventory: a detailed catalog ofto do that, it’s a bit unwieldy, so here we’re going to show you how to use Home Inventory 4 from Blue Plum Software (). It costs $24.99 and there’s a 14–day trial if you download the app from their website, so you can check it out before you pay up.

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