Safe, vault, bank, under mattress, cash register.
When their is a lack of drinking water.
Nope.
no
They absorb large amounts of water and dry quickly
Large amounts of energy are expended
in a vault
in a vault
Cash on Hand refers to actual cash amounts that the company keeps on premises in the form of cash (vs. money in the bank). Some examples might be the cash which is kept as an opening balance in the cash registers or the petty cash fund.
PURGING
Most escrow companies are not equipped to handle large amounts of cash.
The limit will be dependent upon the bank you are at. They have limited amounts of cash on hand. And there are also reporting requirements anytime large amounts of cash are transferred. Many banks do not cash large checks to avoid fraud and bad checks being passed. They can be deposited and then wait for the check to clear, which can take a couple of days.
They grew large amounts of crops and sold/kept slaves.
Most of the time it is kept in a cash register.though some keep it in a vault.
You can take 'reasonable' amounts of cash from one country to another - however - you MUST be able to produce evidence that it belongs to you, if asked to do so. Large amounts of cash must be declared in advance on your incoming passenger card - and you must give a plausible (and checkable) explanation of where the cash has come from.
If a couple of crooks knew that you kept large sums of cash in your home, your place would likely be ransacked as they turned it upside down searching for the hidden cash.
Often no. There's not enough time before the cops show up. It's NEVER worth it.
carrying large amounts of money could end up in robbery or loosing it somehow. Travelers checks is a good option since those are cash with only the need of a signature.