In periods of uncertainty and a possible financial crisis, life might look like a jargon scribble. So, I understand why you may be in panic mode. After all, you are human and panic is the way many of us respond to a crisis. However, panic comes with a number of repercussions. Unsurprisingly, panic is usually engineered by some headlines designed for one thing and one thing only to create fear.
Am I trying to downplay the danger of a crisis? No way! But if you’ve noticed, all we’ve gotten is a panic craze with little about how to survive a possible financial crisis. Rather, we have been led to make rash money decisions like panic buying. Such actions lead to a pressure that can motivate disorder. Some even go as far as borrowing for this or breaking investment plans meant for important future goals.
In this article, I’ll share tips on:
- The ideal solution
- Steps to creating a crisis budget
- How to build an emergency fund
- How to stock up on food during a crisis
The ideal solution for a financial crisis
In an ideal world, everyone should actually have an emergency fund to help in times like this. For example, if you can afford to invest NGN10,000, and you don’t have an emergency fund, you should push about NGN1,000 to an emergency fund. Unsurprisingly, the world isn’t ideal and many still believe their savings/investments should dub as emergency funds.
How to create a financial crisis budget
The first step is to have a crisis budget. Ideally, this should exist before a financial crisis, and be visited when a crisis happens. However, we have accepted that we are not in an ideal situation. That said:
- Imagine a scenario where things slow down and your money inflow goes down by about 50%.
- Not so great, right? But things can go south, so design your budget with that assumption in mind.
- List out the essentials and cut down again.
For example, food is generally an essential item but some meals are just leisure meals. Take those off the list! Then, go shopping with that budget.
How to build your emergency fund
To rephrase the words of Nick Holeman:
“If you don’t have three to six months’ worth of expenses saved in an emergency fund, temporarily reduce contributions to locked plans. Start putting more in an accessible emergency fund”
With Cowrywise, you can start the buildup of an emergency fund using our emergency plan. You can start by putting in 10% of any money that comes your way, or you can choose to take out 25% of any amount you want to deposit into a locked plan. Then go on to place it in the fund. Do you want to learn more about emergency funds? Check here
Get affordable and long-lasting food
Consider meal types that can last for at least 14 days in storage. You can start by seeking out items that are in season. Kitchenbutterfly has a seasonal guide here. Also, you might want to consider having beans and grains.
Beans can be paired up with so many meals. How about some sauce for your rice and yam? Check out this black pepper sauce from 9jafoodie. The sauce can last for weeks without refrigeration. Do you want that? Check out her video here.
As we round this section up, don’t forget your vitamins. A good source of these are fruits, but they have short life spans. To preserve them you can use an oven to dry them. Dried fruits can be paired with many meal options, and they’ll help your cereals last longer.
Also, they can be eaten alone. They’ll not just help with a vitamin boost, but also fibre boost. However, don’t consume much at once as they are concentrated in nature. Want to learn more about drying fruits? Check out this simple video. Want more food tips? Check out this twitter thread.
How is the Cowrywise team this period?
We are hale and hearty. To ensure everyone is safe, we have been working remotely since the 17th of March, 2020. Also, we constantly share tips with one another. That way, we can continue to help grow your funds without worries of having any team member getting infected.
Finally, this isn’t the time to break your investment plans. There’s a beautiful life ahead of us that will require those funds. So, here’s a promise: we’ll keep your funds secure as always. Remember, if you ever get worried, I wrote an article about our security structure. Read it here.
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Does Cowrywise have 2FA on its app?
Yes Deji. https://cowrywise.com/blog/two-factor-authentication/
This is an amazing article, Cowrysiwe. Kudos to everyone who worked on it.
Really nice article, keep it up Cowrywise and thanks for the awareness.
Thanks for these eyes openers.
Guys you are the best always
But,you should have resolved Funmi’s complain before she made it public.so,was the court order gotten?If it took forever for a funmi to get her funds back, what happens to people without clout?
Let me explain. While Obama was at a rally, someone from the crowd shouted at him about how immigrants were been deported. The issue was that these were illegal immigrants who were working honestly but contributing to America’s workforce, and hence it’s development… But it was tough, they are still illegal immigrants, right? So Obama replied: We [America] are a country of immigrants, yet we are a country of law. How do these two things cohabitate? The answer is: reasonable compromise.
It might be hard to explain to you that it wasn’t the clout that made her get her money, it was months of hard work in tracing the suspected thieves and following the law. The funds were transferred in a normal way any funds will, and the best thing was to work with Funmi to get the money back… By following the law. Unfortunately it took more time than Funmi’s patience, but eventually.
As a Software Engineer myself, one requirement is to always think and be ahead of the intruders… But you’d be surprised that as much as we try to make things for consumers that make their lives easier, there are people somewhere who’s purpose is to destroy that work. It’s tough but possible. We can stop them, or at worse, recover our stolen funds or losses… Even Twitter and other famous website gets gamed or hacked. Is this a justification for Funmi’s case, no. It’s just a point to help you understand, these things are tough. And we all have a role to play.
But we’d hold your hands all through. Trust us.
Impactful and mind opening
Funmi made our cowrywise even stronger?
Thanks for the eye opener. Does cowrywise have 2FA.
Yes we do now, Ifeoma https://cowrywise.com/blog/two-factor-authentication/
Nice one
My account was flagged because of a transaction I made and my 2000 is hanging. How do I get it back????
Thanks for your patience. A flag is initiated when we suspect a transaction, and it is designed to keep you safe. Have you filled out the verification form we sent, please?
My account was flagged I don’t know why and my 90000 is hanging. How do I get it back????
My account is flagged ?and I send a send to be open back I fill the forms and everything? It a week now till eating ,I need the money for business pls u guys should help me ,I can’t even send massage for help ,it only show before massage and she is not reply am getting scared already
This is enlightening. Cowrywise, thanks to your team.
Thanks cowry wise. For a more detailed information on this issue. Thank you.
Insightful and Enlightening. Thanks
Why do I need to my bvn to cowrywise, I don’t feel that is necessary since have already linked my atm card
Why do I need to add my bvn to cowrywise, I don’t feel that is necessary since have already linked my atm card
With your BVN added, we can ensure that withdrawals only go to your bank account.
how do i unflagged my account?
This is a very insightful article. Thanks.
Thank you.
Please I have been asking and begging to unflage my account and no attempt from you please I will still be pleading again unflage my account so I can top up my savings I have sent emails upon emails chart on charts but no attempt to unflage my account was made please unflage my account
un flagg my account why is that flagging thing just common. now i cannot withdraw my saving when i have plannned to use to t
o buy a system
Good insight from Cowrywise team
More win ?
Is it working
Hi ope, I want to withdraw my savings but I am finding it difficult because they keep asking me to put another maturity date which I don’t want to extend that very savings. This is my first time of withdrawal on cowrywise.
This is super enlightening. Thank you Cowrywise ?
I learned a lot from this kudos to the writer