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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 17845378 United States 01/12/2013 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I get a lot of people in the comments section of this blog and on social media threatening to take out their cash and stuff it under a mattress because of insultingly low interest rates, high bank fees, etc. But while the fact that the kid went and blew all this money on candy is kind of funny, this incident illustrates exactly why keeping large amounts of cash around your home rather than in a checking or savings account is a terrible idea. To get an idea of how much $4,000 is for a Ukranian family, the gross national income per capita in Ukraine is $3,120 a year compared to $48,450 in the U.S., according to the World Bank. In other words, losing that $4,000 probably felt like what an American family would feel in losing $62,115. Now, I'm sure the family had some good reasons for keeping the money in cash. Ukraine is experiencing massive inflation of around 10 percent annually right now, so the family was probably keeping its money in hard-currency euros to avoid that. But whatever reasons that you have for keeping a large amount of cash in your home, it's important to remember that in doing so, you're risking a total loss. After all, when it comes to money, all it takes is one family member or friend who knows about your stash to succumb to temptation for that cash to be gone. What do you think? Have you ever lost a stash of cash? Did you wish afterward it had been sitting in a bank instead? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1550123 United States 01/12/2013 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | really, what could they do. i bet they are just in shock. there really is no punishment for what he did. it is just too huge. the family is probably blaming themselves for not putting the money where no one could get to it. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 17845378 United States 01/12/2013 12:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | really, what could they do. i bet they are just in shock. there really is no punishment for what he did. it is just too huge. the family is probably blaming themselves for not putting the money where no one could get to it. I think they should have him work part time and earn some of that money back. He needs to learn a lesson about how hard it is to make and save money. |
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simultaneous_final User ID: 31759745 United States 01/12/2013 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | really, what could they do. i bet they are just in shock. there really is no punishment for what he did. it is just too huge. the family is probably blaming themselves for not putting the money where no one could get to it. FACT: If you want to keep your wealth "safe", then: KEEP IT IN A SAFE!!! Fuck banks! A subject observes itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself ad infinitum. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 17845378 United States 01/12/2013 03:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | really, what could they do. i bet they are just in shock. there really is no punishment for what he did. it is just too huge. the family is probably blaming themselves for not putting the money where no one could get to it. FACT: If you want to keep your wealth "safe", then: KEEP IT IN A SAFE!!! Fuck banks! Right!! You what? I bet sales for safes right now are doing pretty good in the U.S. market ? |