9 Steps to Spring Clean Your House, Finances and Paperwork

Artist and writer William Morris once said:

Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.

I agree. I get a strange satisfaction out of doing dishes, folding laundry, and donating an entire closet full of junk to Goodwill (I also enjoy the tax deduction).

Spring cleaning is an annual event in my house. Once a year I scrub from top to bottom, clean out drawers and closets, and reorganize the pantry. But I don’t stop there. I look at spring cleaning as a chance to organize everything – including my paperwork, online life, and finances.

If you get a thrill out of cleaning – or could just use some organization in your life – check out this roundup of tips and you’ll be ready for spring.

Start the process with this video from Money Talks founder Stacy Johnson, then pick up the story on the other side…

Watch 'Spring Cleaning Your Finances'.

Clean your house…

1. Save money on your cleaning products

If green or organic cleaners are your thing, check out 8 Places to Save on Green Household Products. After nearly doubling my cleanser budget going green, I found eight sites that run great deals on organic products: Amazon, Drugstore.com, and Alice are three of my favorites.

If you’d rather go the traditional route, read 8 Ways to Save on Household Cleaning. Tips include buying generic, which could save you up to 38 percent, using coupons, and buying refills.

Of course, you could skip the store altogether and use what you already have around the house. Check out 19 Uses for Baking Soda, Dryer Sheets, and Beer for a list of ideas like using white vinegar to clean your windows or polishing metal with beer.

2. Clean the easy way

In 6 Tips and Products for Cleaning Tough Stains, we have ideas, courtesy of Consumer Reports. For example, easily clean your microwave with lemon juice. Pour ¼ cup of lemon juice in a bowl, microwave on high for one minute. Remove the bowl and wipe the oven cavity, using the condensation that formed to clean it. Clever!

3. Sell what you don’t use

No spring cleaning would be complete without clearing clutter.

Go through your closets and pile up anything you haven’t worn in six months – then sell it for some quick cash. In 5 Places to Turn Spring Cleaning Clutter Into Cash we list five sites to try, including thredUP.com for kids’ clothes or NeverLikedItAnyway.com for everything else.

Clean your finances…

A lot can happen in a year: Papers pile up, important documents go missing, your budget gets outdated. So while you’re spring cleaning, why not organize your finances? In Clean Up Your Finances in 7 Easy Steps we’ve got a whole bunch of ways to get organized. Examples: