Written by: Cece (she/her)
2 min read | Published: December 31, 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many have experienced hardship like never before. These are unprecedented times for many and we’re realizing the importance of an emergency fund. However, according to moneyunder30.com, only 23% of Americans have emergency savings to cover six months of expenses and 26% of Americans have no emergency savings. Being prepared for emergencies is more important than ever. Here are some ways to help you budget to make sure you’re prepared in the future.
You may have thought that saving or budgeting was not possible for you. But when you eliminate a small item that you have been spending lots of money on, you’ll begin to realize that you are now budgeting. When saving has become a new habit, you’ll notice how much easier it is to save for other goals. Most savings accounts will let you create sub savers. Name them after whatever your goal is. Start with emergencies, then move to fun goals like vacations, a new phone or even a spa day.
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