September is National Preparedness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of planning for emergencies and disasters. While stocking up on supplies and creating safety plans are essential steps, financial readiness is often overlooked. Below are some practical tips to help you prepare for whatever comes your way.
Every region faces different emergency risks, be it hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, or floods. Start by researching the types of natural disasters most likely to affect your area. Knowing the risks allows you to better prepare physically and financially for the specific challenges they bring. Use resources like Ready.gov or your state’s emergency management office to get location-specific preparedness information.
Having a solid emergency fund is one of the best defenses against financial disruption. Aim to save 3–6 months' worth of living expenses, including rent/mortgage, utilities, groceries, and insurance.
Keep some cash on hand in a safe place in case power outages or network failures disable ATMs and mobile banking. If possible, store funds in a high-yield savings account for easy access and steady growth.
Preparedness isn’t just about supplies, it’s also about communication and coordination. Have a backup plan in place for your family or household:
In the event of property damage or loss, having a well-documented home inventory can be crucial for filing insurance claims:
This small step can save you major headaches in a crisis.
Make sure your insurance policies are up-to-date and reflect your current needs:
Organize your essential documents in a safe, portable location – ideally in a waterproof and fireproof container. These should include:
Also consider scanning these items and storing copies in a secure cloud service for added protection.
Financial preparedness is a team effort. Take time to talk with your loved ones about:
Emergencies may be unpredictable, but your response doesn’t have to be. Taking the time now to prepare financially will help give you confidence and possibly protect your financial future in a big way.
Speak with an Oppenheimer Financial Professional today to learn more.
The information set forth herein has been derived from sources believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to accuracy and may change without notice.
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