Financial advisors recommend keeping physical cash at home in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.
Wall Street Journal personal finance bureau chief Jeremy Olshan joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how much cash should be put aside.
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A "guy" with a vocal fry. NOT credible, run!
If the power is out across a geographic area (natural disaster), how would the gas stations or grocery stores accept payment?
If the power is out registers,gas pumps don't work having cash would have very limited use
If you are driving a car later in the evening and have a problem ( such as
mechanical or accident) and a wrecker is summoned : I GUARANTEE THE
DRIVER WILL NOT ACCEPT A CHECK OR CREDIT CAR .
ONE LOCAL WRECKER SERVICE WILL
ONLY REQUIRE THE VEHICLE BE TOWED TO HIS LOT AND KEPT BEHIND
FENCE UNTIL THE CREDIT CARD
CLEARS IN HIS OFFICE.
I HAVE $300. CASH WELL HIDDEN IN MY AUTO….NAMES /PHONE NUMBERS OF TWO "24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICES".
Thanks for the non information
This video was a TOTAL WASTE OF TIME! THEY NEVER SAID HOW MUCH!!!!
He does not mention RENT or
MORTGAGE PAYMENT are $1,200 or
$3,000…..and he suggest $200.00.
Avoid this moron's words.
…………
SIX MONTHS MINIMUM!!?!
Some of us have two+ YEARS
( Thirteen or more countries have
nuclear weapons…currently, there
are four wars in action. THINK !!
Also, if the banks are closed and your car needs towed (accident or mechanical ) will NOT accept credit or
check, And you are 100 miles from home …ya better have 3 or 4 hundred
safely stashed in you vehicle.
💨 Dear c🤭ntent creat👋🏼r w👀h👀.
Itz a new day.Plz revisit thz questi💥n.
12 months cash.
These guys mention gasoline? When power goes out, gas pumps stop working. Stores are likely damaged or stripped of essentials/or limiting purchases. The WiFi damage may make credit cards impossible for weeks or months depending on the disaster.If you didn’t evacuate for a major storm, you should have a full tank for leaving the area in case damage is extensive. Money pays for hotel or travel expenses to a family member’s city. If you stay, have a grill and propane to cook proteins already in the fridge. You have too much? Share with neighbors who didn’t plan as well. That food is not edible the next day.
Keep large and small bills as well as rolled coins. I suggest a month of living costs, since you may have unexpected expenses.
Hiding cash in a RICE or TEABAG box is fine if you tell somebody so they are aware of the stash. You don’t want visiting kids or grandkids dumping your pantry into the trash while they “help” by tossing expired food. Cash shaken feels very much like rice bags or tea bags.
I feel like this cash needs a term, so people know what it is. If it’s not an emergency fund, is it a storm fund?
Some of this is unavoidable, but food storage ain't. When you shop, buy extra of things you'll need; can/dry goods, pet supplies, sanitary products, medical stuff too. The more you can sack away like a freakin' squirrel the better. For years (before Covid) we "stocked up" on stuff we'd need during fall to avoid having to go out on the frigid cold/icy/snowy days of winter. That's providing you have the space for storage and finances to Buy in Advance. This has worked for us for the past twenty years. Yup, extra cash is essential too. Good video with interesting perspectives.
Underneath some heavy furniture
Remember breaking bad under the house is a great location
Interesting as a super majority of businesses are now not taking cash, If we lose the grid, will everything be free?? because there will be no cashiers.
I am a retired widow – I have $75,000 in emergency cash – that is all I can manage.
Think of having both dollar and yuan at home. For yourself because you could use ATMs off bank.. Seriously!
It’s about other things as well
Thank you
In Florida hurricane season we try to have $2,000 cash in the house. Power can be off for 1 – 2 weeks.