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Personal Finance: Financial planning—for disaster

By Jennifer Vishnevsky
Posted 9/8/05

Though Mother Nature can overwhelm the greatest of human prevention efforts, as Hurricane Katrina demonstrated, there is still hope for protecting your possessions in the event of a natural disaster.

"People should think about this today," says David Hammarstrom, spokesperson for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. "Think about the risks you face. Financial planning is important to put your life back in order. It's easy to do before the event strikes but very difficult once it starts."

Jason Zeigler carries his possessions in a plastic bag as he is evacuated from New Orleans.
Chris Hondros–Getty Images

Here are a few steps you can take to prepare for a natural disaster:

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