How big is your safe? And is it well hidden? I do not believe that there are any state laws requiring you to deposit your money into any private for federal institution. But there might me some weird county laws that require at least some of your funds be stored in a bank. Although I am not aware of any at this time.
If you are worried about the banks going broke, don't worry they are FDIC (federally) insured. If you think the government is going to go broke invest in gold and store it at home in a safe. The value of Gold and Silver will always be a solid investment, sheer population growth and the limited amounts of gold and silver, will always make it a sold investment. Plus you wont lose it in a fire, and if the government goes broke it will still be worth something.
As much as you want. Of course having a lot of cash around would be wise to have a safe and an alarm system in the home to be safer.
There are no laws regarding amounts of cash in the US. There may be restrictions in other countries.
As much as you want.
There is no limit to how much cash you can have in your home legally in the United States. However, if you have more than $10,000 in cash, you must report it to the IRS to comply with anti-money laundering regulations.
As much as you wish
The amount of money you can legally have at home varies by country, but generally there is no limit on the amount of money you can keep at home. However, carrying or keeping very large amounts of cash may raise suspicions of money laundering or tax evasion. It is always recommended to keep your money in a secure location such as a bank account.
$ 10,000 CAD
There is no set amount on the cash you can transfer. Businesses can transfer more money than people can from their personal accounts.
As much as you want. Can I come visit?
There is no set amount on the cash you can transfer. Businesses can transfer more money than people can from their personal accounts.
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You are allowed to bring as much cash as you would like to carry into the United States, but any amount over 10,000 dollars must be declared. You can keep as much cash as you would like in your home.
According to the TSA, you can travel with any amount of cash legally. If you travel with more than $10,000 however, you must declare it to customs.
This is a very difficult question to answer, one which is dependent upon your education and experience. Obviously being a home based computer consultant will be much more profitable than filling out surveys for cash. The answer is truly dependent upon your personal circumstances.
No but there's a limit ($10,000) that will have to be reported to the government.