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to be used for any question related to emergency, "rainy day", or reserve funds for an individual or family. The question can be related to calculating, creating, managing or understanding the need for emergency funds.
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What expenses do most people not prepare for that turn into "emergencies" but are not covere...
I'm looking for expenses that most of us should be planning for, but that we may not think about. Some of these would be re-occurring expenses that happen infrequently, while others would be one time …
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Where should I park my rainy-day / emergency fund?
I am using ING for my emergency savings, but sometime last year I discovered SmartyPig. As of 4/24/2010 they offer 2.1%, which is even better than the 1 year CDs at most banks. I've switched two small …
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Where should I park my rainy-day / emergency fund?
This is the US companion of the same question for Canadians Where can I park my rainy-day/ emergency fund?. Basically I want to know what options I have for my emergency fund?