Emergency Savings??

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I think it depends on your financial situation! I've heard the same thing about having 3 months worth of expenses saved up, but I also believe that everyone go at their own pace. For some people, the number might be $2,500 based on where they live and their day-to-day lives, for others it could very well be more (especially when you factor in things like kids).

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Hope K.

Transfer funds to your savings after you get paid and stretch what you have for emergencies

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Latasha B.

I agree, it depends on the individual. $2,500 is not enough for me.

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@Latasha, what do you think is a more realistic number for you? I think a lot of things factor in like household size and location.

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@Shakia, I've almost saved $800 this year with the weekly saving challenge! Every week, I take out $20 to pay for various things in cash. Whatever is left over, I save in a jar. It took a while to start seeing the results, but it's been worth it.

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Shakia J.

@ Danielle B. I have a jug and I swear it isn’t moving lol it’s like I put something away and than something happens and boom I’m back to square one but imma keep trying at it and see what happens

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@Shakia, it's definitely worth it to keep going! Before this year, I had the hardest time saving 😩 It seemed like what was coming in just went right back out a few days or weeks later. I had to sit down, face the facts, and take a hard look at what a realistic budget was for me. Once I started factoring in saving into my budget (I didn't do this before), I started seeing that jar fill up:)

You got this!!!!

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Melissa S.

What are some other apps that are good at helping you save for emergencies?

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Shaylyn L.

I have over 5000 in my bank account and more money scattered in hiding places I don't really understand the game

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@Melissa, if you're looking for a good, high-yielding savings account, I really like Wealthfront and Ally. Even considering how the recent decrease in federal interest rates has impacted savings APR, both of their rates are still really good.

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@Shaylyn, that's a great amount! What are you looking to understand about saving?

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@shakia I maximize my potential to earn rewards cash from using my credit cards. I pay them off weekly so it basically all free $$$

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Violeta V.

This is interesting because I've heard it should be 6 months of living expenses. But I live in the west so rent tends to be very high here. Also, medical emergencies cost an arm and a leg so you have to prepare yourself for anything that may or may not happen. Tip: I keep my emergency stashed away in the attic so I don't look at it, don't touch it, and for it to be a hassle to actually grab it (getting the ladder, climbing, etc. )

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Suzannah C.

I don't think that $2500 is enough for my family. But I'm having trouble even saving that much!

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Chrissy M.

Saving money for anything is such a struggle for us, let alone trying to save for months. But yes depending on where and how you and your family live, 2500 may very well be enough

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Shannon H.

Working towards saving $5,000 for emergency fund. Difficult - yes but it's worth every brown bagged lunch, at home coffee, and no vending machines…. The more I can cut from spending, the more I can save which will provide me with some security for next job change and move.

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I've heard a 3 month expense amount is good to have in savings

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Monica C.

I used to have several thousands saved and let me tell you in one month due to a crazy series of events I went through everything almost in 30 days so I say the more you can save and be prepared the better.

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3 months is not enough- they used to advise 6 months

6 months is a great goal to have in mind, Roger. 3 months is also a noteworthy goal if you're looking for something more achievable :) I think it all depends on a person's or family's financial situation.

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Roger B.

3 months is not enough- they used to advise 6 months

6 months is a great goal to have in mind, Roger. 3 months is also a noteworthy goal if you're looking for something more achievable :) I think it all depends on a person's or family's financial situation.

Lets say I have an extra bit of money…. how do I use it? Let it sit- often not. I like to pay ahead on utilities… I know I use x amount and that wont change… if everything is paid ahead a month or so- it makes it easier to relax

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