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In this episode of 'At Any Rate,' host Evan Raidt and guest Andrew Sather discuss the often overlooked but crucial topic of emergency funds in personal finance.
Evan shares the importance of budgeting as the foundational step towards financial stability and explains why emergency funds are necessary despite not providing immediate returns.
He highlights the alarming statistic that 60% of Americans cannot afford a $1,000 emergency and elaborates on why having an emergency fund can prevent individuals from falling into debt.
The discussion also covers ideal places to keep your emergency fund, such as high-yield savings accounts and health savings accounts (HSAs), and offers practical advice on setting up and maintaining these funds.
Finally, the conversation touches on the psychological benefits of financial preparedness and the steps to take if you need to rebuild your emergency fund after using it.
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Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at MintMobile.com/beginners
Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance. Drivers who save with Jerry save over $1,300 a year on average. Download the Jerry app at Jerry dot AI slash Beginners
Squeeze the most out of your Summer with Liquid I.V. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUID-IV DOT COM and get 20% off your first order with code INVESTING at checkout.
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat (now Fiscal.ai). Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): fiscal.ai/ifb
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to Evan at [email protected]
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In this episode of 'At Any Rate,' host Evan Raidt and guest Andrew Sather discuss the often overlooked but crucial topic of emergency funds in personal finance.
Evan shares the importance of budgeting as the foundational step towards financial stability and explains why emergency funds are necessary despite not providing immediate returns.
He highlights the alarming statistic that 60% of Americans cannot afford a $1,000 emergency and elaborates on why having an emergency fund can prevent individuals from falling into debt.
The discussion also covers ideal places to keep your emergency fund, such as high-yield savings accounts and health savings accounts (HSAs), and offers practical advice on setting up and maintaining these funds.
Finally, the conversation touches on the psychological benefits of financial preparedness and the steps to take if you need to rebuild your emergency fund after using it.
Timestamps are generated by artificial intelligence, and are not 100% accurate depending on the platform used for listening.
Today’s show is sponsored by:
Go to SHOPIFY.COM/beginners to start selling with Shopify today.
Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at MintMobile.com/beginners
Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance. Drivers who save with Jerry save over $1,300 a year on average. Download the Jerry app at Jerry dot AI slash Beginners
Squeeze the most out of your Summer with Liquid I.V. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUID-IV DOT COM and get 20% off your first order with code INVESTING at checkout.
Our #1 recommended stock research platform is FinChat (now Fiscal.ai). Get 2 weeks access for free using our link (no card required): fiscal.ai/ifb
Andrew works really hard to find the best insights he can every single month at Value Spotlight. To see a sample of his previous work, go to stockwriteup.com.
Have questions? Send them to Evan at [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW
Apple | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon | Tunein
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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