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Where can I hide my money from my parents?

Where can I hide my money from my parents?

You can put your money in a plastic bag or envelope and then tape it to the bottom or inside of a drawer. You can better hide your money if taped on the inside of a drawer if you cover it with clothes or other items from your drawer.

Where is a good place to hide money in your home?

Effective Places to Hide Money

  • In an envelope taped to the bottom of a kitchen shelf.
  • In a watertight plastic bottle or jar in the tank on the back of your toilet.
  • In an envelope at the bottom of your child’s toybox.
  • In a plastic baggie in the freezer.
  • Inside of an old sock in the bottom of your sock drawer.
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Can my parents take my money when I’m 18?

In the US, in most (if not all) jurisdictions, your parents are allowed to take much of your money until you turn 18. If you have a job, in some states they can take all of the money, in others they can take a percentage of it, up until you turn 18.

Where can I hide a lot of money?

Here are the Top 10 secret hiding places for money we’ve found:

  • The Tank. There’s plenty of room in the toilet’s water tank for a jar or some other watertight container stuffed with cash or jewelry.
  • The Freezer.
  • The Pantry.
  • The Bookshelves.
  • Under the Floorboards.
  • Old Suitcases.
  • Closets.
  • Bureaus.

How can I legally hide money?

Let us take a look at five of the most popular ways to legally hide and protect your money.

  1. Offshore Asset Protection Trusts.
  2. Limited Liability Companies.
  3. Offshore Bank Accounts.
  4. Retirement Accounts.
  5. Transfer of Assets.
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Where should I keep my money instead of a bank?

Here we look at five, including money market accounts and CDs at online banks.

  • Higher-Yield Money Market Accounts.
  • Certificates of Deposit.
  • Credit Unions and Online Banks.
  • High-Yield Checking Accounts.
  • Peer-to-Peer Lending Services.