AnIntentionalRoad
Recycles dryer sheets
$20-200 in bills and also a big jar of loose change at home.
We're almost same as this.
Pull out $300 when out of cash, except I'll usually take about $40 and stash the rest in our hiding spot. Wife and I will both pull about $40 at a time from there until no cash again, then repeat.
Right now we have about $200, left from the $500 we took on a trip. Usually $50 to $100. Nearest ATM is 2 blocks from our house.
When MIL moved into nursing home her kids found a couple of thousand squirreled away among several hiding places in her house. One of you thrift store shoppers might have found a bundle they overlooked tucked into the back of a picture frame or something.
Since you were trapped in your office, do you keep a few days worth of food and water in your office? At home? That would seem to be more useful than cash to me.I am a survivor of the great Northeast blackout of 2003 . I was trapped in my office in Manhattan for a day and a half with a minimal amount of cash and no way to get more.
So I assume when you do the cash is moved at night to under your mattress12 inches away from your Glock on the nightstand?
I have a solid fireproof safe. And I actually, I have a Sig... And a S&W or three, and several Dan Wessons, and many others. I didn't have any ARs until a couple of years ago, now I have I think 7, and about 30, 3- round clips.
You can never have too much cash, or guns...
But that is why I recently paid off a mortgage. I now get 5.5% on my former loose cash that is now invested in a 'Mortgage Bond'. it's just a lot harder to get it out now.
... transform-your-smartphone-into-a-POS ...
Yep, in a business account, that's what they do. At least the type I have.
Our former BoA biz account never charged for cash deposits no matter what amount.
Rand mode on. My doctor is charging 3% for bills (for me, mostly deductibles) paid with credit card. Now I need to carry cash for regular check ups. He is also chraging 25 cents per paper record requests. The nerve of my doctor (who is easily making 6 figure income) nickle & dime'ng for every penny is making me consider changing my doctor. It's not the money that is pissing me off. The thought of a wealthy doctor milking pennies out of patients is making me sick. Rant mode off.