Money Matters
We get ahead of hurricane season with Louisiana’s state climatologist Jay Grymes, focusing on how storms create real and avoidable money stress. We map out practical ways to plan early, stock up smart, and protect our homes and families without panic spending. • why Louisiana faces tropical threats every year and why “no threat” seasons are rare • what a state climatologist does and how weather data supports real-world decisions • deciding stay or go based on extended family needs and medical power requirements • hidden evacuation costs like hotels, gas, traffic time, and meals • building a storm budget with a cash reserve that can double as a holiday fund • stocking essentials over time including water math, canned goods, and a manual can opener • avoiding last-minute price spikes and shortages for water, gas, and generators • low-cost damage prevention by walking the yard, trimming trees, and securing outdoor items • using plastic sheeting with sandbags to slow floodwater seepage • planning for power outages with chargers, power banks, and non-electric entertainment • understanding named storm deductibles and what homeowners policies may not cover • common after-storm financial mistakes like leaving cars in flood-prone spots Subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast, and visit neighborsfcu.org slash financial wellness for more tools to help you build a strong financial future. Have an idea for a show or a question for Kim? Send us a text message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1878909/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1878909/support] Welcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.
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