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Home › Financial Hub Blogs › Building Your Savings › March 2025 › Planning for an Emergency

Planning for an Emergency

Posted in Building Your Savings
April 24, 2025
Planning for an Emergency

Reframe Your Thinking

Your emergency fund is not your general savings account. And it isn’t just telling yourself, “Well, if something happens I’ll be fine because I can pull from here and move some money over there and not buy this…”. An emergency fund needs to be money that will only be used in an emergency.

This money needs to be a set amount kept in a separate account than the rest of your money so that it doesn’t get accidentally spent. It’ll also need to be somewhere you can access quickly when needed. A dedicated savings account is probably the easiest place, but you can also explore other options like multiple CDs or a money market account if those would better suit your preferences.

The Bigger the Better

Experts recommend that your emergency fund be large enough to support your essential needs for at least 3-6 months. That would include rent or mortgage payments, other bills, food, and debt payments. But it’s never a bad thing to have even more saved. Just think how much more security a full year of funding would give you as opposed to just 3 months. How much will be right for you? Use this calculator to figure out where to start.

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What About Insurance?

Insurance plays a huge role in keeping you protected when emergencies strike. Health insurance, car insurance, life insurance, and home/renter’s insurance should all be a part of your emergency preparedness plan. But insurance should go along with, not replace, your emergency fund. You never know what kind of emergency you’ll encounter, so you never know how much help your insurance will be able to provide in any given scenario. For example, car insurance is super helpful in an accident, but less helpful if you’re laid off from work unexpectedly.

Plan to Save

When it comes time to start saving, it’s okay to take your time, but you should be doing it purposefully. The 50/30/20 rule can be a great place to start when it comes to saving regularly. With this budgeting method, 50% of your income goes toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% to savings. You may choose to put all of the money you save toward your emergency fund or just part of it, but what matters is that you are actively working on building your emergency fund. If you want some help creating a personalized saving plan, try the Saving with a Purpose Coach below.

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