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How Much Should My Emergency Fund Cost

5m · Wallet Talks · 01 Apr 01:31

Like for real how much is enough to have to feel like I will be safe and secure if something hits the fan and I am totally stressed out again, smh.  I know how this feels and it's something we dread figuring out because it's so hard to know exactly what is enough. In this episode we shed some light on what is enough on a beginners level. We break down the "enough" into tiers that you can use to determine how much emergency fund should be for your situation. 

After you listen, let us know how much you think you should have and share it with a friend.  See you next time. 

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