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Emergency Fund

Having an EMERGENCY FUND is essential, especially in uncertain times. It gives you peace of mind knowing you are prepared for unexpected expenses, whether it is medical bills, car repairs, or anything else that might come up. Here is how you can start building an emergency fund:

1 Set a Goal- What Are You Saving For?

The first step in building an emergency fund is knowing what you are saving for. Ask yourself-what kind of emergencies could I face? May be it is an unexpected home repair, medical expenses or sudden need to help family member. Understanding your needs will help you stay focused and motivated as you build your fund.

2 How Much to Save-Start Small and Build UP

Deciding how much to save can be challenging, especially during unpredictable times. A good starting point is to save enough to cover one month’s living expenses. This might include rent or mortgage payments, groceries, utilities and any other essential bills. Once you have reached that goal, aim to build your fund to cover 3-6 months of living expenses. This way, you will have a cushion that can sustain you through longer periods of uncertainty.

3 Where to Put the Money-Keep it Safe and Accessible

When deciding where to keep your emergency fund, it is important to choose a safe and accessible place. You will want to avoid risky investment like stocks, as the value can fluctuate and you might loose money. Instead consider keeping your emergency fund in a high-yield savings account or a I Fixed deposit account. These options typically offer some interest, so your money can grow a little over time, and most importantly you can access it quickly without much penalties  when you need it.

Building an emergency fund is a vital step in protecting your financial security. By setting a clear goal, determining ow much you need to save, and choosing the right place to keep your money, you can create a safety net that will give you peace of mind in any situation. Start small, be consistent, and remember that even a little bit saved can make a big difference over time.

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Anil Malik

Mumbai, India

28th October 2024

 

Friends, I am taking a break of one week for Deewali festival, and my next blog will appear only after 4th November 2024.

 

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