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    Paper or Plastic?

    Paper or Plastic, no not bags, money. When you travel what do you normally carry or is it a combination. I find credit may only go so far but if the power is out then there will be a problem. I remember being in a market when the power went out, the customers were all concerned as to what to do since the credit system was down and no one had cash. I paid with cash and left although, the clerk had to figure out how much change to give me. When I travel I generally keep a large amount of cash with me but use the credit cards. The cash is split into two amounts one for emergency and the other is for tips and small purchases. Recently we took a trip to Arizona, first one in 10 years without kids. I was amazed at how fast the spending cash for tips disappeared. Everyone on and his brother expected to be tipped for things that were already paid.

    So in a true emergency I would hope my cash would either get me home or at least part way. I generally have a mix of small and large bills. The large bills obviously taking up a smaller space. I found after this trip the small bills disappeared rather fast. If you only have a $100 bill and you need something but the person does not have change do you purchase the item and forget about the change? So after this trip I am reevaluating my strategy, I plan to carry much more in the small bills, five $20's are the same as a $100 bill but they are more versatile.

    So how about you, what are your plans for emergencies. I know some of you go through hurricanes and floods so what do you suggest. Do you set minimums as to how much you carry? If you have suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. This would not be just for what I am carrying but also my wife and kids. My kids are adults in their 20’s and have their own GHB's.
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    I always keep at least 150 with me, no bills larger than 20.
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    99% of my spending is via debit, but I always have cash as well.

    day to day, I usually have no less than $200. on me, generally in $20's

    Travelling, depending on where...
    in remote back country Canada - I usually up it to $400, generally in $20's.
    in the US, I will generally carry $100./day that I plan on being there, but I'll spend credit/debit.

    Foreign...
    depends on where, In the Caymans, I doubled what I carry in the US because everything was twice as expensive.
    in Columbia, I kept $20. on me, in $1.00's, plus a handful of change.
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    Cash is king. I keep an emergency stash of $200 in small bills. I have no credit cards, use a debit. When traveling the debit gets used, the cash only comes out in an emergency period.
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    Generally use a card for most everything other than small purchases. Keep at least 300-2500 cash on hand around the general area. Traveling that amount increases. I usually keep hundreds and an assortment of small bills. After reading thru this thread, I will be adjusting that to some degree.
    Last edited by bacpacker; 12-24-2016 at 02:57 AM.

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    We do mostly plastic but traveling usually 200-600 in 20's or smaller depending on where we're going and how long we're out.

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    A combo of both, and cash varies depending on the trip duration and distance from home.
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    Combo of both, but I keep 300-500 on hand at the house, and usually twice that if travelling. Will use the cards for the trip, but always have a backup plan.
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    I dddn't mention home cash... I try to keep a couple thou in my safe, but sometimes life steps in...

    This is a spread of paper and coin... not counting silver/gold


    BP... 5500 or $500?
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    There I go typing on the phone again . Should have been 300 to 2500. The upper end is usually planned on Making a specific purchase. Edited the previous to correct
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