Here are three tips for recession-proofing your finances:
7 Ways to Recession-Proof Your Life
Refinance Your Mortgage
“In fact, it's been shown that paying off a high interest rate has one of the best returns on your investment, meaning that finding ways to pay off debt or lower interest is one of the best ways to build wealth, especially during a recession,” says McHugh.
The winners in all recessions are the people who keep their jobs and hours, can work at home, and those with excess cash and wealth to snap up what owners needing cash sell: lower-priced small business, lower-priced stocks and bonds, and perhaps even a lower-priced house or two.
Still, cash remains one of your best investments in a recession. ... If you need to tap your savings for living expenses, a cash account is your best bet. Stocks tend to suffer in a recession, and you don't want to have to sell stocks in a falling market.
Recession-proof refers to assets, companies, industries or other entities that do not decline in value during a recession. Examples of recession-proof assets include gold, US Treasury bonds, and cash, while examples of recession-proof industries are alcohol and utilities.
If your bank is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or your credit union is insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), your money is protected up to legal limits in case that institution fails. This means you won't lose your money if your bank goes out of business.
If recession threatens, the central bank uses an expansionary monetary policy to increase the supply of money, increase the quantity of loans, reduce interest rates, and shift aggregate demand to the right.
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