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Emergency Savings Accounts: Amount and Purpose
Hello everyone! My DH and I have a snow day today. So while there is two and a half feet in the roads, I decided to hunker down, drink hot chocolate and get on the Nest.
So my questions are:
- What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is it expenses or income based? (months/amount)
- How much do you currently have saved in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
- What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
Re: Emergency Savings Accounts: Amount and Purpose
Our goal is $18,000, which is 6 months of expenses
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is expenses or income based? (months/amount)
Our goal is $20K, which would be 8 months of expenses. Just learned earlier this year we will be integrating with our parent company so my job may not be guaranteed within the next few years...
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)Right now we have $11,700K in there which we are working on building up since we moved into our new house. That would probably cover 4 months of expenses for us
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?An emergency for us would be an unexpected accident with medical expenses, loosing a job, a house repair/emergency, car emergency, vet emergency. If we have to take money from it we always put it back
What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is expenses or income based? (months/amount)
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
- Our goal is $50,000 which is 12 months of non bare bones expenses. We're aiming for $15,000 in another liquid account that is our go-to for cash.
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
- Currently, we have $20,000 which is about 4.5 months of expenses. We have $10,000 in another account that we would tap first if we needed to.
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
- Our smaller account is our first tap for any "emergency." Dog emergency vet bill, medical expenses, appliance replacement, home stuff, etc. Our larger actual emergency is for job/income loss. That's our last resort cash.
What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is expenses or income based? (months/amount)
I would like to someday be at $12K, which is 6 months of bare bone expenses.
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)I currently only keep $1,000 in an e-fund, but I have a HELOC I can dip into if I need more. As long as I have a balance on my HELOC, I'd rather just pay that down before saving for the BIG e-fund because it is easily accessible cash anyway.
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
For my current $1,000 e-fund, I'm fairly liberal as to what I would consider an emergency. Car repair, basic home repair...whatever I might suddenly and unexpectedly need cash for. But then I pay myself back. I've rarely needed to dip into it.
Now the bigger e-fund I will one day have, that would be more for something major like a job loss. However, I do have multiple streams of income, which would definitely soften the blow of losing my f/t job and make that $12K e-fund last a whole lot longer.
- What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is expenses or income based? (months/amount)
Ours has been in place for at least 3 years now- $50,000 or 7 months of expenses. We are a family of 4, both of us work, have a mortgage, and a car loan. For 2016, it should be about 9 months of expenses. The bulk of 2015 had 2 kids in day care full time (about $1800/month) and our sewer repair bill ($700/month), where 2016 has just DD#2 in day care full time and DD#1 in after school 3 times a week (about $1200/month).- How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
Full amount is there- we add to it throughout the year and use the extra to fully fund smaller home/car repairs, Roth IRA accounts, and the girls' 529 plans.Since we have had an emergency fund, we actually haven't had to pull from our emergency fund. We have been able to cash flow the little things that have come up. One thing that would be an emergency would be a job loss. Or a major event with a house/car/ hospitalization that we couldn't cash flow.
Once one of the following happens, we will increase our liquid savings:
1. Get pregnant
2. Become completely debt free
3. H becomes self employed
What is your goal for your emergency savings account? Is expenses or income based? (months/amount)
Ultimate goal is 6 months of expenses which is around 15k right now. DH and I will need to hash some of this out after we finish paying off student loans. I would like to get to 3 months expenses and then split savings between retirement/down payment/efund, because we won't have much risk at all when we're debt free. Our OOP max is $2000 and our car deductibles are another $1000 together. We don't have kids and we make pretty similar amounts and could cover all of our monthly expenses (after we're debt free) on either salary. And we're already saving for a car replacement for our 2000 malibu.
How much do you currently have save in your emergency savings account?
$2000 - we have another $1100 in a car replacement fund that we could use if it was really needed. And we could divert about $2000/month to an unexpected expense if it came up.
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
Mostly just a job loss or catastrophic health issue. We don't have a house or kids, so yeah, we just don't have a ton of risk right now. DH was unemployed for about 9 weeks at the beginning of 2015 and he did draw on unemployment, but we still never touched the efund. It would have to be pretty drastic.
2. Ugh, only $1,200. We were hit by a lot of medical expenses last year, we are working very hard to get this number up. Our tax return will help immensely.
3. I would use the money to cover expenses in the case of a job loss, pay for medical bills, or pay for anything that was a true need that we couldn't cash flow. For example winter boots or winter coat for one of our kids. We've also used money in the past from our fund to pay for brake repairs on our car.
How much do you currently have saved in your emergency savings account? (months/amount)
What do you define as an "emergency" and reason to spend it?
Our goal is 6 months of living expenses. This is on a bare bones budget. So given DD wouldn't go to daycare because one of us lost our job, and our gas expense would plummet due to one of us not driving too and from work.
$15,000 which equates to 6 months on our current budget, or 8 months on a bare bones budget. We can also make all of our expenses on 1 persons' income. So it would take something drastic for us to dip into this.
Oh man, I'm a money hoarder. We would probably dip into it for an unexpected, large house repair before we would from a job loss. If either of us were to lose our job, we would cut everything before dipping into the E-fund.
As for any unexpected major repairs, we would probably try to find a way to cash flow it over a couple of months or pull from our housing maintenance savings instead.
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