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“We would recommend between $100 to $300 of cash in your wallet, but also having a reserve of $1,000 or so in a safe at home,” Anderson says. Depending on your spending habits, a couple hundred dollars may be more than enough for your daily expenses or not enough.
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Read More »It's probably one of the very first personal finance tips your parents ever told you: always carry cash. While we may mistake this age-old advice as more of a generational preference, there is some validity to it. After all, there are plenty of perks to having cash in your wallet. For one, when you have to physically count out cash to pay for a transaction, you can get a better sense of your spending. Cash can also be great to have on hand in case of emergencies. For example, you may find a vendor that doesn't accept credit or perhaps you have a low-limit on your credit card and, in this case, cash is a reliable back-up. The big question that remains is: How much cash should you carry every day? Select spoke with a few personal finance gurus for their guidance and found their responses vary, from carrying as much cash as you plan to spend that day to keeping less than $100 in your wallet. Ultimately, like most personal finance advice, you have to decide what's best for you. (But your mom will probably sleep easier at night if you have at least an emergency $20 tucked in there.)
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Read More »Given that today's digital-focused world makes it easier than ever to pay via credit cards or with apps like Apple Pay, Venmo and PayPal, there really is little need for cash these days, argues Shon Anderson, an Ohio-based CFP and chief wealth strategist at Anderson Financial Strategies. "We would recommend between $100 to $300 of cash in your wallet, but also having a reserve of $1,000 or so in a safe at home," Anderson says. Depending on your spending habits, a couple hundred dollars may be more than enough for your daily expenses or not enough. Regardless, the idea here is that you have some back-up cash on hand should you need to pay for something but you can't use a card or app.
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