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I only do this before a hurricane: take $1000 out small bills like 1. 5, 10 and a few 20s because nobody can make change so having 50 or 100 is like having no money at all. Those charities people donate too like the Red Cross are a joke and so is fema. I wish people would stop donating to Red Cross.
Anyway, make sure you have non perishable food and water which is more important than money because money is useless in a real disaster.
Gas and food Can be traded better than money. Where are you going to spend it when everything destroyed or no power?
AmandaI think $1000 in a safe isn’t a bad idea.
AllisonI’m a wheeler and dealer. And my side biz is flipping things. I keep cash for just that reason – drive by a garage sale, see something on marketplace, so I keep more cash on hand than the average bear because of such.
I also only tip in cash because … I was once a server too.
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PaulinkaIn a true emergency food, water, ammo and weapons would be cash. But they do say that you should have a few month’s worth saved up in case you lose your job.
BridgetOmg pls don’t put any money under your mattress for gods sake.
Put 3-6 months of expenses in an FDIC insured high yield savings or money market account.
When people say have your EF in cash, they just mean not invested/liquid, not in literal dollar bills.
TabithaI keep a few thousand in a safe but I’m also a prepper.
BettyI thought $1,000 was enough but then I was in Guam and a Typhoon hit… no power means no ATMs and the island went cash only… I’m upping it to $5K.
ChristineI feel you. Before I was debt free, I had < $1K. Every penny goes towards the mortgage. Now, $10K but it’s not under the mattress.
It’s inside the refrigerator for emergency like last month when the water pipes burst under the house. Most plumbers quickly quoted $2-3K. I offered CASH.
A plumber accepted $500 plus $100 tip.
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MarkKeep about $50 to $100 cash in various bills in my wallet at all times. Mostly for tips and giving. Can’t think of a situation where I would need to keep more than that on hand.
I don’t waste time being a “doomsday” prepper.
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