For various scenarios, do I have enough stuff.
Resources are food, weapons, stuff for barter, etc.
How do I analyze what is sufficient?
While not as exciting as living out boyhood fantasies of escaping to the woods and living off the land having all your financial information in one place will help with the local and regional disasters (flood, tornado, etc.) that may happen to any of us. While much of the information seems simple it took me nearly a full weekend to gather all of the information. If my home were destroyed or inaccessible and I had evacuated it would be nearly impossible to quickly access some of this info without advanced planning. I have it all typed on a two sided, laminated sheet in our BOBs and scanned copies of documents and photos for insurance on a USB flash drive (password protected) in a waterproof pill case.
https://www.operationhope.org/emergency-kit
The Emergency Financial First Aid Kit (EFFAK) is a simple tool to help Americans minimize the financial impact of a natural disaster or national emergency. It helps users identify and organize key financial records and serves as a quick reference to their most important financial documents.
See the two downloadable PDFs at the bottom.