Save for a Rainy Day

Its always a good idea to have savings tucked away for a rainy day. Emergencies such as legal or medical bills or loss of a job can all force you into ‘rainy day’ mode. Planning ahead can make these types of events easier to cope with. Determine how big your rainy day savings need to be by factoring in emergency spending needs and essential spending needs if your source of income is interrupted. Once you know what you’ll need, put together a plan based on your current savings, monthly savings and the number of months you want to take to build your rainy day fund.



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