I don't use "certain large institutions." I use the state credit union, which us members are the owners of. I can draw out whatever I want. Of course, if I draw out $10,000 or more, they are required to tell the government. I do a lot of depositing and withdrawing, so anything less than $10,000 is not seen as unusual.
If you get money out, try to get small bills as much as possible.
You're not going to be able to run to the bank with a $100 bill to break it down for those 5 chickens your bartering for. You'll be paying either the whole $100...or you will be trading a good or service for them.
I don't use "certain large institutions." I use the state credit union, which us members are the owners of. I can draw out whatever I want. Of course, if I draw out $10,000 or more, they are required to tell the government. I do a lot of depositing and withdrawing, so anything less than $10,000 is not seen as unusual.
If you get money out, try to get small bills as much as possible.
He specifically mention the problem exists within the credit unions as well.
As to the small bills I 100% agree. Nothing larger than a $20
why small bills?
Easier to barter with.
You're not going to be able to run to the bank with a $100 bill to break it down for those 5 chickens your bartering for. You'll be paying either the whole $100...or you will be trading a good or service for them.
just thatt a 100 wont really be a 100 and smaller than 20 will be like quarters and dimes see what imean