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Emergency fund

An emergency fund is money set aside to cover essential expenses if income stops. You hold it in an account you can draw on the same day, sized in months of expenses, commonly three to six.

Size it on months of *essential* expenses (rent, food, utilities, insurance, minimum debt payments) rather than months of total spending, because discretionary spending is the first thing to fall in an emergency.

Keep it liquid rather than invested, and keep it out of any savings goal you might spend it against.

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