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Where do you put your cash$$

You have a chunk of cash not to invest, do you put it in a bank at zero interest or do you just keep it in hand?

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You have a chunk of cash not to invest, do you put it in a bank at zero interest or do you just keep it in hand?
I always keep some in a home safe just in case, hurricane, good deal pops up etc.
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I always keep some in a home safe just in case, hurricane, good deal pops up etc.
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Do you have "savings" and "investments". Are you now looking to have cash on hand "just in case".

Wall safe, not particularly resistant other than that you can hide it.


Bolt to the floor safe. Should probably also be hidden, the one bolt probably isn't going to hold it down long.
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I used to keep it all in the safe at my pawnshop, then I got to thinking that was pretty obvious. The day use money is still there, the rest is just in a box/bag. But one would have to go through a lot of bags & boxes to find it.
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Outside of whatever you think is needed in cash at home for incidentals pick one

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I was trying to raise a family & make ends meet during the Carter years of high inflation. Carter got stuck with the bill for the Viet Nam war. How does a 15-18% mortgage sound to ya?

Anyone who doesn't think there is another round of the same garbage coming has their head in the sand....or someplace darker.

Some cash in hand for emergencies....bout a months worth of expenses and the rest into gold/silver.. not stocks but in hand..gold is more stable. A supertanker full of oil if ya got the bucks for it.....oh and get out of expensive hobbies.
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I keep cash in a safe at home, but I'm always needing quick liquid green money to fund purchases for business
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What is this word "cash"?
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I keep a bit of cash stashed in my apartment, like hell if I'm telling you lot where....

I keep the rest stashed next to my spoons in the safe...
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What is this word "cash"?
It is to strippers what ammo is to guns.
Without it, no fun, things don't heat up
but if you use it wrongly, or don't have enough of it for your needs,
you end up in the hospital, or worse
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$500-$1000 cash on hand. safe or hidden wall panel.
$1000-$5000 in somewhat accessible funds. bonds or CD's or just a money market account
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I was trying to raise a family & make ends meet during the Carter years of high inflation. Carter got stuck with the bill for the Viet Nam war. How does a 15-18% mortgage sound to ya?

Anyone who doesn't think there is another round of the same garbage coming has their head in the sand....or someplace darker.

Some cash in hand for emergencies....bout a months worth of expenses and the rest into gold/silver.. not stocks but in hand..gold is more stable. A supertanker full of oil if ya got the bucks for it.....oh and get out of expensive hobbies.
whew, I'm safe!!!!! Porsches are definately not an expensive hobby!

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