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Topic: "Emergency Fund"

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Saving

Having emergency savings is crucial; without it, an unexpected car repair or sudden job loss can force you into debt and hinder your progress toward achieving your financial goals

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Budgeting

Whether you’ve experienced a job loss or an unexpected expense, or you’re simply finding it hard to keep up with rising costs, the bottom line is you need your money to go further. Here are tips to stretch your cash when times are tough.

Emergency Budgeting Tips for Canadians – Stretching Your Dollar in Tough Times By Diane Amato →

Serious stuff

Top 4 Tips to Improve Your Financial Wellness by Ashley Redmond 1) Budget Strategically 2) Have an Emergency Fund 3) Stay on Top of Taxes 4) Goals

Use these tips from Ashley Redmond to help keep your financial future on track →

Budgeting

Emergency Budgeting Tips for Canadians – Stretching Your Dollar in Tough Times By Diane Amato

Emergency Budgeting Tips for Canadians →

Infographic of the week

Visualized: How Long Can Each Generation Survive Without Income?

The Visual Capitalist has partnered with Lloyd’s Register Foundation to explore economic resilience further and determine how long the average person can afford to cover their needs without income.

Visualized: How Long Can Each Generation Survive Without Income? How long survey respondents could afford to cover basic needs if they lost all income →

Word of the week

Emergency Fund

This is money that's set aside as a financial safety net. Depending on how much you have saved, an emergency fund could cover long-term expenses if you lose your job or with short-term unexpected events.

Start tracking your emergency fund today →

Saving

If you’re looking for solid financial-planning strategies and information about the savings tools available, this podcast is for you.

Saving Podcast: How to crisis-proof your finances →

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