Theft or fire could wipe out your savings many insurance policies won t cover money left in the house and if they do they only tend to cover a small amount.
Keeping money under the mattress.
Keeping money under the mattress can save you a bunch in atm fees.
He will get hit with fees for not keeping in enough money or for taking out more money than he has.
Keeping cash under a mattress or bed is an easy picking for thieves and martin said the woman would be best suited putting her money into a savings account.
Under a mattress in the freezer.
In short don t hide your money under the mattress.
Not only is it the first place any burglar would look.
Real adults who make smart choices keep their money in the bank.
If you need to leave suddenly to help.
Keeping a few bucks on hand can be justified but your home doesn t have the same security as a bank vault.
Keeping large amounts of money in your house rather than in a bank or building society is a bad idea because.
Keeping money under your mattress might sound like a good idea in the movies but in reality it s one of the worst places to hide your cash.
Or anywhere else in the house for that matter.
Your savings will lose value over time you won t earn any interest.
Grandma stuffing money under the mattress isn t the only one living outside the banking system.
Segal usually a reference to stashing money under the mattress or in a shoebox is a joke.
Keeping cash under the mattress also has you covered in case of an emergency.
Keeping money stashed around the house leaves you at tremendous risk of theft or loss due to fire or some sort of unforeseen.
Why so many are hiding cash.
But if you are going to keep hiding your money under your mattress at least make sure it s a good one.
Or at least.