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[QUOTE="Manasha1, post: 325062, member: 99593"] An emergency fund is a financial safety net that may assist you in covering unforeseen expenditures like medical bills, auto repairs, or job loss. Creating an emergency fund may bring financial stability and peace of mind, but it can be difficult to get started. These are some actions you may take to start saving for an emergency: Make a goal: Decide how much money you need to put aside for emergencies. An emergency fund should contain at least three to six months' worth of living costs, according to experts. Create a budget: Examine your monthly income and spending to see where you may make cuts and save money. Utilize the extra money to begin creating your emergency reserve. Begin small: Don't be disheartened if you are unable to save. [/QUOTE]
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