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Emergency Fund Calculator

An emergency fund is the difference between a bad week and a financial crisis. Tell the calculator your monthly expenses, how many months of cover you want, and what you can save, and it maps the road to a fully funded cushion.

How this math works

Your target is simply monthly expenses multiplied by the number of months you want covered. The chart then adds your monthly savings to your current balance month after month until you arrive. The tool keeps the math simple and skips interest, so any yield your account pays just gets you there a little sooner.

Most experts suggest three to six months of essential expenses. Lean toward six or more if your income is variable, you are self employed, or you support a family on one paycheck. Lean toward three if you have a very stable job and low fixed costs.

Common questions

Where should I keep my emergency fund?

In a high yield savings account that is separate from your checking account. You want it safe, earning something, and reachable within a day or two, but not so close that everyday spending nibbles at it.

What counts as an emergency?

Job loss, medical bills, urgent car or home repairs, and similar surprises that threaten your ability to live and work. Holidays, sales, and vacations do not count, no matter how good the deal looks.

Should I build this before paying off debt?

Most planners suggest a starter cushion of about 1000 dollars first, then attacking high rate debt, then growing the fund to the full three to six months. Adjust the order to whatever keeps you from reaching for a credit card in a crisis.

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