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using safety net wisely

Fire&Rain

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Having a financial buffer is great, but the key is using it smartly. It’s there for real emergencies, like sudden medical bills, car repairs, or unexpected rent issue, not weekend splurges. I’ve learned to treat mine like untouchable savings until it’s absolutely necessary. Knowing it’s there for serious situations takes away a lot of stress and keeps finances steady.
 
As the name suggests, a safety net or emergency fund is only needed when you're in dire need of money. However, if your emergency fund is left in a savings account, it will only earn a small amount of interest. There's no harm in investing about 40% of your emergency fund.
 
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