08/07/2019 / By Melissa Smith
Cash is one of the most important things you need for emergency situations. However, financial preparedness is also one of the most forgotten aspects of prepping. You may face a situation in which you may lose your income while being stuck with other expenses. Being financially prepared is a way to protect yourself in the event of a disaster. Here are 12 things you need to invest in that won’t lose their value even when SHTF: (h/t to AskAPrepper.com)
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Financial preparedness is an important part of prepping, and investing in these items can help you get through when SHTF. It is also important to settle your debts and protect your assets now while you’re still employed, save money, and stick to the family budget.
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