What does emergency preparedness mean to me Emergency Financial Preparedness Agenda Emergency Financial Preparedness Financial Preparedness Four Steps to Build an Emergency Preparedness Kit Recovering From a Natural Disaster ID: 932277
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Emergency Financial Preparedness
Slide2What does emergency preparedness mean to me?
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Slide3Agenda
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Financial Preparedness
Four Steps to Build an Emergency Preparedness Kit
Recovering From a Natural Disaster
Resources
Slide4Financial Preparedness
Slide5Activity: Steps to Financial Preparedness
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Create a list of actions
you can take to be prepared financially for emergencies
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Slide6Four Steps to Build an Emergency Preparedness Kit
Slide7Step 1: Determine Personal and Family Needs
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Emergency Supplies
Basic Items
Special Needs
Workplace and Vehicle Kits
Slide8Step 2:
Gather Important Documents and Information
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Personal / Family
Household
Employment
Medical
Financial and Legal
Emergency Contacts
Fireproof / Waterproof Container
Slide9Step 3: Assess Your Financial Situation
Emergency Savings
Cash-in-Hand Reserve
Back-up Plan to Pay Bills
Insurance Coverage
Review Policies
Riders
Flood Insurance
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Slide10Physical Protection
Electronic Protection
Review and Update
Step 4: Safeguard Your Financial Documents
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Slide11Recovering from a Natural Disaster
Slide12Steps to Recover Financially from a Natural Disaster
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Slide13Before You Apply for Disaster Relief Aid
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Gather your information:
Social security number
Annual household income
Contact information
Damaged home address
Bank account information
Plan to cover the gap
Slide14Beware of Scams
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Do not give out financial account information
Verify caller’s identity
Pay for repairs with credit card
Report suspicious contacts
Disaster Fraud Hotline
1-866-720-5721
Local law enforcement
Slide15Resources
Slide16Stay Informed
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Make sure you know:
Natural disaster history for your area
Local emergency alert systems
FEMA Mobile App
Slide17Websites
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FEMA
Individuals and Households Program
Ready.gov
Emergency Financial First Aid Kit
American Red Cross
Slide18Installation, Local, and State Resources
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Larry Reid Jr.
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
10.19.2017
Slide19Additional Support Resources
Personal Financial Manager (PFM) and Personal Financial Counselor (PFC)
Degreed and nationally certified financial professionals
Provide no cost personal financial counseling
Offer financial education and training
Locate a PFM at:
Military Installation locator
installations.militaryonesource.mil/
Locate a PFC at:
PFC locator map
finred.usalearning.gov/
pfcMap
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Slide20Summary and Review
Slide21Questions?
Emergency Financial Preparedness
Financial Preparedness
Four Steps to Build an Emergency Preparedness Kit
Recovering From a Natural Disaster
Resources