When disaster
strikes, what can you do? You can prepare yourself financially to help protect
and access your finances should a natural disaster comes your way.
Bank: When disaster
strikes your home could be damaged and you might know know if it can be
salvaged. Access to your funds can be critical at the time especially if you
have to more or arrange temporary housing. Keep at least a month's worth of
money in a separate national account that may allow you to access your cash
fast.
Financial
Documents:
Floods and fires can ruin your house in seconds so electronically scan your
important financial documents before they're destroyed. Save them to a portable
media (Disc, Zip drive) or e-mail them to a trusted friend. You can also make
several copies and keep them at a trusted friend/family member's house.
Home
Inventory: Create a home inventory of all the items in your home. This
inventory may add ease to the process of filing an insurance claim
if items are destroyed or damaged. You can also take pictures of
each item if you want to go above and beyond.
Insurance: It can be very important to obtain
and keep homeowners insurance so make sure you understand what your policy
does and doesn't cover. So be sure to know your insurance.
Cash
at Hand: Many conveniences
such as ATM's are often not accessible when disaster occurs. Keep at
least a weeks' worth of money in a safe place in your home to cover
food and other necessities until things settle down.
It's almost impossible to prepare completely for every possible natural
disaster. The most important thing is survival. These were just some measure
you and your family can take to help ensure that your finances are as stable
and protected as they can be.
It's comforting to know that if all else fails, you can always get a cash advance from Loan Shack when disaster happens.