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Be Wealthy & Smart

243: Financial Question

Be Wealthy & Smart

Linda P. Jones

News, Business News, Investing, Business

4.8883 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2017

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Learn why a little talked about financial question may be the most important action you take with money.

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Linda,

I had an unexpected "trial run" of what it would be like if the banks were shut down. My car was broken into and my purse was stolen with my credit cards and checkbook. I had to shut down all my accounts on a Friday. If it hadn't been for the emergency cash that you have been recommending for some time, I wouldn't have been able to get my car repaired, the locks changed on my house, my drivers license replaced, medications filled, groceries, gas etc. Because of fraud & identity theft, there's no temporary cards or checks or replacements done online. It takes a week to get replacement cards, checks etc. My passport and birth certificate became my lifelines and thank goodness were not in the purse. I am fortunate in that I could have used my business accounts in a pinch but what if those had been unavailable too?

Thank you,

Marie

It's different than your emergency fund. An emergency fund is for unforeseen expenses such as a car repair, dental or medical emergency, etc.
That can be kept in a bank account. But what if you can't access the bank?
ATM goes down (happened many times, most recently in England), DDOS internet attack, or EMP (electromagnetic pulse) flare from the sun, grid problem.

Now you need cash on hand!

How much cash should I keep on hand?

At least 3 months grocery money, gas money, restaurants, supplies. In general about 1/3 of what your total monthly budget is (more is even better). If you spend $10,000 a month including your mortgage, then I'd have at least $3,000 on hand, for $1,000 a month, $300.

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Be wealthy and smart, episode number 243.

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I'm gonna live no rich life.

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If y'all know what I mean, put your hands up and declare with me

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Yeah, I'm full of pay hey time I'm gonna live the good life

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and you're gonna live the good life

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and you're a glorious light Step into a world of wealth and financial freedom without budgets, boredom or bosses on be wealthy and

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bosses on be wealthy Wealthy and Smart. And now here's your host, Linda P. Jones.

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Welcome to Be Wealthy and Smart. I'm Linda P Jones, America's Wealth Mentor, Empowering Women and Men Worldwide to Financial Freedom.

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On today's show, I'm going to deal with an unusual financial question,

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but before we get started, I want to tell you about another awesome

0:55.4

podcast called Profit Boss Radio. Profit Boss Radio is hosted by MBA and certified planner

1:02.2

Hillary Henderson Schottot who highlights inspiring women who have created

1:06.8

success in their financial and professional lives. Each week you can tune in and hear how women have paved the road to sustain success with

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both beliefs and actions.

1:17.4

Check it out at profitbossRadio.com.

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So this is a little bit of a different podcast. It's not the typical financial

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question that you might have heard on other podcasts about emergency funds for

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example.

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Emergency funds have been talked about ad nauseum,

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I think, and of course, everyone knows

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