Be Financially Prepared: COVID-19
The Coronavirus is here, and has been declared a Pandemic. While we wash our hands and follow the recommendations advised by the CDC, we also want to stay financially prepared.
In the mist of an illness, the last thing you want to be doing is worrying about money, your loved ones or trying to find your important documents like your insurance cards .
While you take measures to prevent getting the virus, or read up on the signs or symptoms of the coronavirus, take some time to plan. The plan will serve as a road map for what actions you and your family will take if you or anyone gets sick.
Make a plan and review with your family members
Gather important financial , personal, and medical information and keep in a safe place.
Continue to save money in your emergency fund . Keep a small amount of cash at home in a safe place
Discuss your Investment options with a certified financial advisor and ensure you are making an informed decision.
Make sure you review your insurances and consider enrolling in life, health insurances and update your beneficiaries.
Another useful tool to use to gather your documents is the Emergency Financial First Aid Kit.
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โฆ๏ธHousehold Identification
โฆ๏ธFinancial and Legal Documentation
โฆ๏ธMedical Information
โฆ๏ธHousehold Contacts
Each section includes checklists and contact forms to help you collect and assemble your relevant documents and information
The form is available for Free from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Download the form today and create your plan. So if you or a loved one gets sick, you do not have to worry about anything else but nursing them back to health.