10/16/2024 / By HRS Editors
Preparing for financial emergencies should also be part of your preps before disaster strikes. While your personal finances aren’t as exciting as finding the perfect survival knife or learning survival skills like firestarting, they are just as important.
Here are some tips on how to build a financial preparedness plan before disaster strikes. (h/t to TruePrepper.com)
Financial problems can affect your personal life.
Even America has gone through the Great Depression. While the U.S. and other well-established countries can try to impose economic safety nets, this doesn’t mean the country is totally safe from financial crisis.
As a prepper, you can protect your family from financial emergencies by being financially prepared. This means doing things like saving money for your emergency fund.
Doing these things can help you become financially independent. (Related: Prepping basics: Quick and easy tips for future preparation.)
Medical emergencies are one of the top expenses that may catch your family off guard and cause financial trouble. Leaving home problems unfixed, like broken windows or plumbing issues, may also cause various problems that can worsen over time.
Your situation may vary, but the preferred method is to:
It’s hard to specify the exact amount because everyone’s situation is different.
Self-discipline is important if you want to stretch and save money.
Here are some tips on how to stretch your dollar:
You can use coupons for different items, from tools for your prepping needs or food for your stockpile. Always check flyers or online for coupons or discount codes before buying anything.
Look for free things online, such as in Craigslist ads or Facebook groups.
You can also ask your friends and family if they have items they no longer need, or you can meet up and swap items on weekends. Always check “free” claims online because you may be required to pay for “shipping and handling” that covers the cost of the item, which means it wasn’t free in the first place.
Holidays are usually the best time to shop if you want to take advantage of great deals.
Before you buy new, check out consignment stores, Craigslist, flea markets, swap meets, thrift stores and yard sales. You might find used items at great prices.
Do your research to avoid items that are not priced well. Some places allow haggling so you can practice your negotiating skills.
Setting up a food stockpile is also a great way to protect your family from financial emergencies because this ensures that you still have access to a variety of food even if someone in the family suddenly loses their job.
The Health Ranger Store is committed to helping you prepare for any emergency, especially if you want to prepare for financial emergencies by stocking up on supplies.
That’s why we’re proud to introduce the Ranger Bucket Set – Organic Emergency Storable Food Supply (A26 + B19), Freeze-Dried Organic Whole Blueberries and Hawaiian Spirulina Cold Pressed 500mg Tablets.
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All these products can be stored for up to 10 to 15 years, depending on storage conditions. Keep the buckets in a dark, cool, low-humidity room and they will last for an extended duration.
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Lastly, you can try Hawaiian Spirulina Cold Pressed 500mg Tablets.
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Grown in a Biosecure Zone, our lab-verified spirulina contains no gluten, pesticides, solvents, herbicides, or GMOs. Additionally, it is non-China, non-irradiated and vegan, and has been lab-tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology.
Visit Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store to find more prepping products. You can also visit Homesteading.news for more tips on how to save money while you prep on your homestead.
Click on this link to learn how make tasty Blueberry Chia Jam at home.
Watch the video below to learn how Organic Blueberries can help maintain optimal health and nutrition.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
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