![]() And it's a good idea to have some cash, because in a real disaster, you may not be able to get access to ATMs. Your wallet is going to contain the identification that you're going to need. I mean, obviously the first thing you want, you want your wallet, you want your phone. So you may not be as vulnerable as you used to be. Sandy Block: And I think that's true of a lot of financial documents, too. And they would say, "Oh my pictures," and people don't say that so much anymore, because a lot of people have all their pictures backed up. When I used to ask this question to people, I always think it's really interesting to ask them what they'll grab. Sandy Block: Well, the good thing is now a lot of the things that you need, you may have already stored it digitally. So, Sandy, what do we think that people should absolutely be taking from their home that will affect their finances in their life pretty materially? ![]() It's also hurricanes, there's tropical storms, just all kinds of perilous things going on. And this is particularly timely given, I mean, our heart goes out to everyone on the West Coast who's threatened by wildfires. Not passports and underwear, but what you should take with you if you have to evacuate your home. Okay, everything else, I can probably go without, but those two things I always have. Anytime I'm going on a trip, if I'm about to walk out the door.
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