What is an emergency fund? How big should your emergency fund be? Let's get back to the personal finance basics on how to build an emergency fund.
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What is an emergency fund? How big should your emergency fund be? Let's get back to the personal finance basics on how to build an emergency fund.
If you are faced with a financial emergency, here are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare to handle the situation

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