11/29/2018 / By Zoey Sky
In a post-SHTF, money may not be an immediate concern. However, if you’re dealing with a minor emergency or a localized survival situation, such as a natural or man-made disaster, you can benefit from having some extra cash on hand. (h/t to ApartmentPrepper.com)
But how do you securely hide money in your home or property?
Here are some safe hiding spots for you to consider.
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Try hiding some emergency cash in the spots listed above. You never know when you might need some money in an emergency, especially during a short-term survival scenario where you might have to buy some survival supplies for your family.
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