From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject The 3 Layers of Financial Preparedness
Date May 15, 2023 11:31 AM
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Some folks skip over layers 1 or 2
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Some folks skip over layers 1 or 2
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Here's how to layer your financial preparedness to get through the tough
days ahead and emerge financially intact. This is an outline of my
personal recommendations.

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I hope you find this little primer useful.

Are you preparing financially for the looming economic crisis? Do you
have other strategies not mentioned in this article that you are
comfortable with sharing? How bad do you expect the situation to get?
Let's talk about financial preparedness in the comments section.

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you'll find some ideas that work for you. Most of the suggestions also
consider that someone with a tight budget probably spends a lot of time
working and can't always deliver every single bite from lengthy
scratch-cooking processes.

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about every recipe based on what you have on hand. The flexibility is
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meals, based on what you have, what you'll eat, and what you can
afford.

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These frugal ideas, paired with the right attitude (and a sense of
humor), will level up your menu!

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