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There always seems to be an excuse for NOT saving (and learning what is an emergency to avoid dipping in to it). I have to admit that it's difficult but it's a habit that needs to be instilled in all families.
I started an emergency fund shortly after my divorce (14 year marriage) as a single mother of 2. I started with automatic savings deposit of $1.00 from every paycheck. I did gradually increase that amount over many years. Today at 70, I still maintain a monthly deposit (pay myself) of $50.00 even though I'm on fixed income. Sometimes it's hard, but my peace of mind is worth it!
There always seems to be an excuse for NOT saving (and learning what is an emergency to avoid dipping in to it). I have to admit that it's difficult but it's a habit that needs to be instilled in all families.
I started an emergency fund shortly after my divorce (14 year marriage) as a single mother of 2. I started with automatic savings deposit of $1.00 from every paycheck. I did gradually increase that amount over many years. Today at 70, I still maintain a monthly deposit (pay myself) of $50.00 even though I'm on fixed income. Sometimes it's hard, but my peace of mind is worth it!