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Should someone save for emergency even when they are owing debts?

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There are some people that are in some forms of debts that they have to pay. After meeting their basic needs, and they have some funds left to meet just one other thing, is it wise to prioritize emergency savings over paying off those small debts?
 
I believe the decision between saving for emergencies or paying off small debts depends largely on individual circumstances and available funds. Personally, I consider having an emergency fund essential to avoid accumulating more debt in case of unforeseen events, such as unexpected repairs or illness. If, after covering basic needs, some money remains, I think it would be wise to allocate a portion to creating or strengthening that fund before paying off small debts, especially those with high interest rates. However, if those debts have low interest rates and don't represent a significant financial burden, it can also be worthwhile to pay them off. Overall, prioritizing emergency savings seems to me a safer long-term strategy because it prepares us for the unexpected and provides greater peace of mind.
 
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