What's a "spare $100"?
(OK, I do keep $40 tucked away in case I need gas or something)
And what's a "phone case"? (I use an old school holster because I need to keep grass off my phone)
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What's a "spare $100"?
(OK, I do keep $40 tucked away in case I need gas or something)
And what's a "phone case"? (I use an old school holster because I need to keep grass off my phone)
It is a good way to go. Saved my ass a few times. I usually keep $100 there, but sometimes I spend and it is 2 $20s or a fifty.
I just verified. Today it's $100 (;
Recommend enough to fill your gas tank. The number of times I pull up to a pump and card machine is down is higher than I would like.
While you are at it, slip a label on there with your name and wife's phone number and email address. That way, if you lose your phone and it's found by a kind soul, they at least have a way to get it back to you.
I keep a $50 in my case for the same reason. I am able to put a message on my Lock Screen so people can see it when they turn on. I have please call this number ( my wife*s #) if you find this phone. It has come in handy a few times when I left my phone lying around at work. A buddy had a similar message only they put their number instead of someone else*s. It took him a minute to understand the problem with that when I pointed out that would not work.
I have a message on my Lock Screen too. I just don't want to depend on that since putting a label in the case is so easy and works if the phone battery died, gets dropped in water, gets smashed by being run over, or whatever.
When you have a nice label maker, you tend to find reasons to use it (;
I have been keeping about 20% of my "liquid" assets in currency.
My gold and Silver is about 40% of the "liquid".
Happily, the house is now paid for.
Like Jay Smith, cash is useful for cars and tools. I pay all my local car repairs in and hired work cash. I have bought a LOT of cars for currency, with a lot of interest saved, and reduced price for Cash right here right now.
I do use credit cards all the time, but I could pay them all off tomorrow. They keep sending me offers to consolidate at 0% interest for 12-15 months - with a 3 to 4% fee. That's a little lower than inflation, and owing $ to companies in un-secured debt is ok by me. So I roll it over.
If the feces impact the rotating blades, those will go unpaid, and I will press on with a smile.
In the meantime, I have the use of that money.
My credit score is about 805 - 810, so I'm good to go.