You never know when disaster will strike. If you want to be ready for an emergency, here are 7 things that you should consider getting, from an emergency fund to building up food storage.
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You never know when disaster will strike. If you want to be ready for an emergency, here are 7 things that you should consider getting, from an emergency fund to building up food storage.

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As the economy continues to be stagnant and the unemployment rate continues to be high, a recent poll by BankRate.com found that still far too few people are preparing for the possibility of a job loss or a long term financial emergency.
You can buy your own bunker for anywhere between $500 and $20 million, depending on the types of disasters you want to withstand, as well as how roomy and comfortable you want it to be. Be sure to prepare in advance by stocking it with supplies.

It is impossible to expect the unexpected, because when you are expecting something it fails to be unexpected and something else you weren’t expecting still manages to trip you up

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There is a lot of debate as of late on how to repay your debt and how to contribute to your Emergency Fund. Fortunately, a lot of times the simple solutions are the best solutions. Follow the simple strategies in this article to optimize your debt repayment and Emergency Fund contributions.

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