
Let’s decide if the amount of emergency funds you saved is enough.
Let’s decide if the amount of emergency funds you saved is enough.
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Money Banked You have six months’ income in the bank earning a paltry amount of interest. You have given your consumer debt the 1-2-3 punch. You have learned to live on what you make and still have money left to save. Now, what?
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Emergency Fund Saved!
The jars and boxes are stuffed.
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Make your credit and debit cards and bills help you save.
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Before you decide where to invest your emergency fund, discover ways to build it. The most lucrative options require a minimum deposit to return the highest yield on your money. Start by saving the minimum deposit.
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