I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…

From financial imprisonment to financial independence, one snowflake at a time. This is one family’s story.

       
June 24th, 2007

Emergency funds, emergency funds

So once we’re not in debt, what is the best amount to have in an emergency fund?

This is the question I keep asking myself.  Now that I’ve convinced myself there will be a time we aren’t actually in debt, I ponder letting money actually… sit… just in case.  3 months?  6 months?  6 months seems like a lot of money to sit around.

And won’t the colleges my kids go to just demand I pay it to them anyway if it is sitting around?

I don’t know.  Someday I’ll start researching answers to that.  For now I look forward to when I have a “fully funded” emergency fund, whatever that number is we choose to make it.

~J

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2 Responses to “Emergency funds, emergency funds”

  1. have you checked out Dave RAmsey yet?
    daveramsey.com

  2. I have indeed. Although being only slightly past baby step #1, I haven’t really looked at the part of “What happens once you are debt-free” lol. The spouse and I had a discussion about what we think an emergency fund would be and it has left many thoughts still percolating in my head.

    Thanks for stopping by! ~J

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