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Financial Poll: Could You Come up with $2000 Cash in 48-72 Hours?

Hubby and I were talking about an article he read recently. If faced with a serious financial emergency, could you come up with $2000 CASH in, let's say, 48-72 hours? According to his article, 60+% of the American population could not.

What are your thoughts?

My answer: Yes and I wouldn't have to resort to illegal activity, selling my belongings, hitting up the kids' savings accounts or loans from friends or family.

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For an emergency, a true emergency... absolutely. As a matter of fact, for something like hostage negotiation, or an organ transplant... I can pull *millions* out of thin air.

For just something "desired"/ an inconvenience (like a repairs for a car or plumbing, or to help out a friend, or plane tickets, or a piece of sporting equipment, or a lawyer)... nope. I can catch a bus/ dig a latrine & shower at a gym/ toss in a few hundred/ save up/ take out a loan. But do I have it in the bank. No I can't.

For me... I can pull money out of thin air; because it would come from other people, organizations, and institutions. I don't happen to have it in the bank. I have absolutely NO compunction about contacting every charitable, governmental, law enforcement, and media outlet out there. I would beg, borrow, and (yes) steal every single last penny I needed to in order to save the life of someone I love. Very little else constitutes an emergency in my mind. (A few things do, but the list is *very* short)

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Yes.

Ideally, everyone should have (or be working toward) having about 6 months worth of total monthly expenses in accessible savings.

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Nope, I could not, on my own, come up with $2,000. I could if I were to hit up my family for some money but I HATE borrowing money.
Maybe if I walked the "strip" for a night or two I could come up with a couple hundred!! lol
L.

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No...I could not. We are facing a very critical issue right now with an electric bill and they will not make a payment plan with us. I have resorted to selling almost Everything I have that is of any value, the only thing I have not sold is something that basically would not bring much money anyhow but has extreme sentimental value, and honestly IF it would bring more money to the table I would break down and part with it. I have even sold all my books and I loved my books...once we get this bill taken care of we will be ok financially, but I would still consider myself no where near middle class...we are definitely poverty line, usually this does not even phase me, I have never been obsessed with money...but the idea that we are shortly facing having our power turned off makes me feel very sad indeed, truly that I have failed my children.

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Yes. We are working hard on building up our savings so that we can have up to 6 months salary at our disposal if needed.

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Yes.

Ideally, everyone should have (or be working toward) having about 6 months worth of total monthly expenses in accessible savings.

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For an emergency, a true emergency... absolutely. As a matter of fact, for something like hostage negotiation, or an organ transplant... I can pull *millions* out of thin air.

For just something "desired"/ an inconvenience (like a repairs for a car or plumbing, or to help out a friend, or plane tickets, or a piece of sporting equipment, or a lawyer)... nope. I can catch a bus/ dig a latrine & shower at a gym/ toss in a few hundred/ save up/ take out a loan. But do I have it in the bank. No I can't.

For me... I can pull money out of thin air; because it would come from other people, organizations, and institutions. I don't happen to have it in the bank. I have absolutely NO compunction about contacting every charitable, governmental, law enforcement, and media outlet out there. I would beg, borrow, and (yes) steal every single last penny I needed to in order to save the life of someone I love. Very little else constitutes an emergency in my mind. (A few things do, but the list is *very* short)

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Yes, I could have that as soon as the bank opened tomorrow. I don't think I could sleep at night without knowing that I have a couple thousand stashed here in there in random accounts (not our regular checking accounts) for an emergency.

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no. i live check to check. unless i was able to borrow from my dad or put it on a credit card I would be S.O.L.!

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Yes, my husband and I would have the money if something should come up. The best way to keep Murphy away is a good emergency fund and if he should decide to visit we have that covered.

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Yes, I could go to the bank and withdraw it within minutes.

We keep solid checking and savings accounts.

We are big planners and numbers people. We live debt free.... very well and below our means.

EDITED after reading a comment saying those of us doing well must be living off an inheritance or got rich quick off someone else's misfortune.... NO MAM....we did it the hard way... EARNED it.

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