How To Make A SHTF Financial Survival Plan - Simply Preparing (2024)

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Are you concerned about your personal economic situation? Worried about how you’ll survive if things continue to go downhill? Do you work in an industry that is shutting doors at an alarming rate? Inching closer to retirement? You need a financial survival plan.

Why A Financial Survival Plan?

There are huge issues brewing for those looking to retire on pensions. This is where my husband and I find ourselves. A projected FY17 $1.8 trillion dollar deficit is nervous making for Baby Boomers wanting to retire. Take, for example, the Dallas cops who chose to take their pensions in one lump sum, fearing the money will soon be gone.

You may be facing a job loss, or another situation where your monthly income will be drastically cut. Regardless of the reason, now is the time to prepare for your family’s financial survival.

Know What You Have Coming In. Know What Is Going Out.

Begin with a resolution to cut your expenses to an all time low. This not only saves money, but insures that when there is less coming in, you’ll still meet your needs.

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Your first step will be to write down how much money you have coming in each month. Next write down how much money is going out each month. This gives you not only something concrete to refer to, but also a way to track your progress. On her website, and in her book,*this post contains affiliate links Survival Mom, Lisa Bedford offers an excellent and non-intimidating worksheet to help you create a financial survival plan.

Once you understand where your money is going you can begin to create your unique blueprint for financial survival.

Cut Expenses

Do you still need that premium cable package? Downgrade your cable plan. (Hello Netflix!)

Don’t use all your phone minutes? Go with a less expensive plan. Life was good even before smart phones.

What are you paying for that you no longer use? The gym membership? An online service that you could easily go without?

Change out those light bulbs to energy efficient bulbs.

Trade in your gas guzzling SUV for something that costs much less to get you where you’re going. And remember to batch your errands!

One of the best resources I’ve ever found on cutting expenses and preparing for a strong financial future costs less than a fast food dinner out. Take a look.

Create a Stock Pile

I’m a firm believer that having at least a 3 month supply of what you use on a daily basis. Purchased in bulk, on sale and with coupons, it’s the same as money in the bank. How nice to have the knowledge that in an emergency you won’t need to worry about going to the store for at least 3 months?

Sell It!

Look around your home. What do you have that you don’t use?

Sell it!

Have a garage sale. List it on a Facebook yard sale page. Simply type in the name of your city and ‘yard sale’ into the Facebook search bar, and you’ll find several pages to sell on, without having to ship or pay for ads.

Be brutal. If you don’t use it on a regular basis, make some money off of it.

Find A Side Gig

Sometimes, there simply isn’t enough coming in to meet the bills, much less to create a successful financial survival plan. This is when a totally new stream of revenue needs to be found.

What your skills and passions? I’ve always had a heart for emergency preparedness and self sufficiency. So it’s natural for me to blog about it with a goal to turn my knowledge into a work at home job.

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Food storage is a big part of being prepared for an emergency. Because of my desire to have a deep pantry, I became a consultant for Thrive Life. I’m not a host a party kind of girl, I do everything online. It’s a win-win for me, and might be just what you’ve been looking for.

Do You Have Skills Others Don’t?

Do you sew? Quilt? (Totally jealous if you do!) How about selling via craft shows and local expos?

A neighbor with mad cake making and decorating skills creates and sells her master pieces from home. Her work beats the socks off anything I’ve seen in the bakery.

Are you a gardener?Are you great at fixing stuff? You could start a new business using those skills.

Use It Up, Wear It Out, Make It Do, Or Do Without

One of the biggest hurdles in creating a financial survival plan is the idea that more is always better. Assigning meaning to stuff,at the cost of our self worth, or our health, vastly limits our abilityto prepare for an uncertain future. It’s time to change our perspective.

What are you doing as part of your financial survival plan?

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How To Make A SHTF Financial Survival Plan - Simply Preparing (2024)

FAQs

How do I start a prepping list? ›

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
  1. Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
  2. Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
  3. Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
  4. Flashlight.
  5. First aid kit.
  6. Extra batteries.
  7. Whistle (to signal for help)
Aug 4, 2023

What is the first rule of prepping? ›

Preppers often have to explain their preparations to family and friends, but there's a simple solution: Stop explaining and keep your preps a secret.

How to prepare for a disaster on a budget? ›

Here are some cost-cutting ideas for getting prepared.
  1. Emergency plan.
  2. Food and water.
  3. Phone chargers.
  4. First aid kit.
  5. Seasonal clothing.
  6. Garbage bags and plastic ties.
  7. Batteries.
  8. Flashlight.
May 9, 2024

What is the minimum prepping? ›

That means at least two days' worth of food, water, first aid, and hygiene products. These supplies should not replace your emergency food, and your emergency destination should still have a stock of evergreen prepping products.

What is the preppers rule of 3? ›

You can survive three minutes without breathable air (unconsciousness), or in icy water. You can survive three hours in a harsh environment (extreme heat or cold). You can survive three days without drinkable water. You can survive three weeks without food.

How to prepare for SHTF? ›

The Essentials: Survival Gear and Skills

Alongside physical gear, honing survival skills is equally crucial. Skills such as basic first aid, fire-making, water purification, and navigation should be part of your skillset. Remember, the best gear in the world is only as good as the person using it.

How to prep for the apocalypse? ›

The First Steps to Prepping for the Apocalypse
  1. Education. ...
  2. Creating a Plan. ...
  3. Gather Supplies. ...
  4. Security. ...
  5. Water. ...
  6. Food. ...
  7. Medicine. ...
  8. Build a Bug Out Bag.

How to prep your home for doomsday? ›

One of the first things that you may want to consider doing is to create a go-bag containing the essentials. This bag should include items such as cash, food, weapons, tools, medical equipment, flashlights, a satellite phone, and whatever else you will need if you have to leave your home in a moment's notice.

How to survive shtf? ›

Being prepared is key if you don't want to be left vulnerable and unsure of how to weather it out. Stockpiling supplies, learning survival skills, and having a game plan for different emergency situations will help keep your household afloat.

How do you create a disaster plan? ›

Prepare
  1. Assemble a disaster supply kit.
  2. Locate safe places in your home for each type of disaster.
  3. Determine the best evacuation routes from your home.
  4. Become trained in first aid and CPR.
  5. Show each family member how and where to shut off utilities (water, gas, electricity).

What is the best disaster preparation? ›

Prepare to be self-sufficient for at least three days by putting together an emergency kit, including: non-perishable food, water, a flashlight, a portable, battery-operated radio or television, batteries, medicines, anti-bacterial hand wipes or gel, first aid kit, money, seasonal clothing, and sanitation supplies.

How many gallons of water do you need for preppers? ›

Store at least 1 gallon of water per person per day for 3 days for drinking and sanitation. Try to store a 2-week supply if possible.

How much food do I need to stockpile? ›

That's why having an emergency preparedness stockpile is important. All Americans should have at least a three-day supply of food and water stored in their homes, with at least one gallon of water per person per day. If you have the space, experts recommend a week's supply of food and water.

How much food should a prepper have? ›

Long Term Food Storage Tips
Food StorageFood Per Person Per MonthFood Per Person Per Year
Sugars (Sugar, Brown sugar, Honey, Powdered Drink Mixes, etc.)5 lbs60 lbs
Cooking Essentials (Salt, Baking Powder, Yeast, Vinegar, Jams, etc.).7 lbs8 lbs
Fruits & Vegetables (Dried)8 lbs90 lbs
Fruits & Vegetables (Canned)27 qts320 qts
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What does every prepper need? ›

Top 100 Emergency Supplies to Stockpile for Survival
  • Have you ever heard the term “plan for a train wreck?” It's the idea of being over-prepared for anything that may come. ...
  • Alternative power source. ...
  • Water. ...
  • Water containers. ...
  • Water filters/purifiers. ...
  • Seasoned firewood. ...
  • Propane heaters. ...
  • Lighting.
Nov 7, 2023

How do I start an emergency stockpile? ›

Choose foods that don't require refrigeration and are not high in salt. Your stockpile should also contain flashlights, a manual can opener, a radio, batteries and copies of important documents. Depending on your family's needs, you may also need medical supplies, pet food, contact lens solution or diapers.

What is the 30 day prepping list? ›

The list includes a water filter, lighters, first aid kit, duct tape, flashlights, hand-crank radio, hygiene products, bottled water, pet supplies, rope, tarps, sewing supplies, seeds, candles, matches, writing materials, solar chargers, whistles, solar blankets, tent, manual can opener, cast iron skillet, camp stove, ...

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