Episode 127

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2nd Oct 2024

127: Modular Financial Planning 05: Emergency Fund Basics

In this episode of Mindful Money, we dive into the importance of building an emergency fund as the foundation of a successful financial plan. The purpose of an emergency fund is to cover unexpected expenses and provide peace of mind. We'll discuss guidelines on how much to save based on different life stages, from young adults to retirees, and explore practical steps for calculating and building your emergency savings. An emergency fund is a crucial safety net to protect against financial setbacks and ensure long-term financial stability.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (01:07) - Building your emergency fund
  • (02:11) - What is an Emergency Fund?
  • (03:14) - How much should you save?
  • (04:51) - Emergency fund by life stages
  • (08:23) - Calculating your minimum emergency fund
  • (09:25) - When to use your emergency fund

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Jonathan DeYoe is a best-selling author, speaker, financial advisor and angel investor. He is a husband, father and a practicing Buddhist. His simple underlying message brings a welcomed sense of order to financial chaos and restores a calm center to your financial life.