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Month: January 2015

Emergency fund – the pillar of your personal finance

Posted on January 31, 2015February 7, 2015 by Richard the MBA
Emergency fund is for emergency situations.
Emergency fund is for emergency situations.

I started saving for emergency fund even before having an idea of what it was about. To most people, the concept of an emergency fund is very intuitive. It is the money saved aside for emergency situations. Continue reading Emergency fund – the pillar of your personal finance

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