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The Case for Multiple Emergency Funds

The Case for Multiple Emergency Funds

by Desirae Odjick | Mar 20, 2019 | Emergency Fund, Saving

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How Much Do I Actually Need in My Emergency Fund?

How Much Do I Actually Need in My Emergency Fund?

by Desirae Odjick | May 9, 2018 | Emergency Fund, Saving

Follow along as I break down exactly how I planned my emergency fund savings goal, and what it ended up being.

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Should I Use a Line of Credit as an Emergency Fund?

Should I Use a Line of Credit as an Emergency Fund?

by Desirae Odjick | Jan 26, 2016 | Emergency Fund, Saving

If you’re considering using your line of credit as an emergency fund, here’s what to think about before making that call.

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Do You Need a Pet Emergency Fund?

Do You Need a Pet Emergency Fund?

by Desirae Odjick | Nov 12, 2015 | Emergency Fund, Saving

If you have a pet, do you need a pet emergency fund? This post breaks down the pros and cons, and the strategy I’m using to make sure my dog is totally covered.

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4 Ways Emergency Funds Make Getting Fired Way Better

4 Ways Emergency Funds Make Getting Fired Way Better

by Desirae Odjick | Nov 5, 2015 | Emergency Fund, Saving

Getting fired kind of sucks. Getting fired sucks way less when you know how you’re going to pay your rent even if you aren’t getting a paycheque.

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