HOWTO hide money where burglars won't find it

A reformed pro burglar explains to the Personal Finance Advice blog how and where to hide your money. In a nutshell, you should keep a decoy packet of valuables where a thief can find it, so that he'll take it and get out without tossing your place. Keep your real valuables in the bank or a bolted-down safe, and hide anything that remains in one of your kids' stuffed animals, in a big pile of other stuffed animals.

Your best strategy, then, is to actually leave some money in obvious places for the burglar to quickly find (the same applies if you keep all your money in the bank). This can not only save your other stash of money, but may actually keep the burglar from destroying your place as he looks for where you have hidden your money. If they believe they may have found the cash that you have in the house, they are much less likely to keep looking (remember, they want to get out asap). In the end, if you hide all your money well, you may win a moral victory in not letting the burglar find the money, but you'll likely have much more damage done to your place that will end up costing you more in the long run….

His number one recommendation for money was in toys in a young child's room. As he explained, young children don't have money, they have an abundance of toys and most parents don't trust a child around money. Therefore, parents will rarely hide money there. In addition, when money is hidden, it is usually hidden away neatly and securely – a child's room is rarely a neat place making it an unlikely place for money to be hidden. Plus with all the stuff in a child's room, it is not someplace that a burglar can search quickly and get out (rule #2).

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(via Consumerist)