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Not including the cash in your wallets or purses, how much cash do you and your family keep at home in a safe and/or hidden place?
DH and I have $400-500.
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I'm thinking like 9/11 - when the country shut down some aspects of itself. Terrorist attack. EMP. Solar flare.
Yes, these are very unlikely. But like life insurance, we figure, better to have and not need than not have and need.
I think the world in which we live - so unknown in many ways, means that the heavily relied upon technology could potentially be out of service for some time.
An example of this, but on a smaller scale is that the major airline DH works for is giving its pilots all tablets. The tablets will be used for manuals, charts, maps, and all their flight docs that pilots use in the flight decks. But what happens when the electronic computer systems of the airplane or the ground service or the nation are out? Well, there will be paper hard copies stored in the flight deck too. Just in case.
We see some cash on hand as the same thing. A paper hard copy back up.
Another example, natural disaster in your area. No one pumping gas could pay with DC or CC if the card readers are out. And no gas station is going to give away gas for free. You need cash on hand in case of an emergency when no one accepts electronic forms of payment.
If you don't want to buy a safe (for your important documents), look in your closets or cabinets in the bath and kitchen. Many times there are small spaces between them that are not visible to someone who is very unfamiliar with the space. If finding spaces to put cash is truly hard, then be creative. Tape bills to the top sides of your ceiling fan blades...tape bills to the underside of your desk or table...many drapery rods are hollow...roll up the bills and put some in there. Just don't forget where it is!
That is not counting my coin collection which is small.
I keep planning to do this, and haven't yet. Well, we did have a few hundred dollars on hand for a while, but then it got used for the Farmers Market.
Ideally, I would love to have $2-3k stashed at home, but might just start with $500. Natural disasters that affect electricity and therefore electronic transactions are very real possibilities.
It is also important to me that this cash be in many different denominations, not just large bills.