‘Not many people know this’: Here’s the maximum amount of cash you can keep at home

Therefore, it recommends having between €70 and €100 per person, enough to cover basic needs for about three days. A computer crash, a bank outage, or a technical issue can happen, and that money becomes very valuable. It’s a bit like having a flashlight in a drawer: you hope you’ll never need it, but it’s comforting to have it handy.

Finding the Right Balance to Avoid Stress and Complications

In reality, the French often do things their own way: some keep less than 100 euros, others several hundred, or even more. The key is to be consistent with your own personal situation, avoid unnecessarily tying up your savings, and, whenever possible, keep simple and understandable proof of the funds’ origin.

With caution, common sense, and accurate information, keeping cash at home is perfectly legal, provided you’re sensible and well-organized. In short, keeping cash at home can be reassuring, but true peace of mind comes from knowing why you’re doing it and being able to calmly explain it when necessary.

 

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