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  2. How to start (and build) an emergency fund - AOL

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    For an emergency fund, a household that spends this much should save between $19,320 and $38,640. Your number may be above or below this range, depending on your budget. 3.

  3. 5 easy steps to build an emergency fund so you’re ready for ...

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    Double that for a $10,000 emergency fund. Divide your emergency fund goal by the amount you want to set aside each month to figure out how long it will take to save the money. 3. Segregate your ...

  4. How Much of an Emergency Fund Do You Need if You're ... - AOL

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    It's important to have ample cash reserves as a new homeowner. But how much is enough? Read on to find out. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Food. Games. Health. Home ...

  5. Emergency funds: What are they? How much should you have? - AOL

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    How much should I have in my emergency fund? A rule of thumb most financial experts suggest is having enough to live on for at least three months — with some, like Discover, suggesting as many ...

  6. What Is an Emergency Fund and When Should You Use It? - AOL

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    An emergency fund can come in handy -- learn how how to build one, determine how much to save and know when to use it. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  7. Life-proof your savings: How to build an emergency fund on ...

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    7 tips to building your emergency fund. Living on a fixed income might make saving money feel impossible, but every dollar saved is that much more security for you going forward.