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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

Our emergency fund has saved us countless times and it will save us once again with the truck. If you can’t answer with the word, CASH , then please, set yourself up for success and build your emergency fund. Follow these three action steps and the list of ideas below to find the cash for your fund.

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Money Matters - How to Build Healthy Financial Habits and Prevent Future Debt

Motherhood Moments

In this blog post, we'll share some of the top financial habits that can help you improve your financial mindset and reduce your chances of falling head over heels in debt. Or, instead of dining out every night, you may opt to cook at home more often. Invest in yourself. Save for a rainy day. This material comes from Motherhood Moment.

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Meet Aja. She & her husband Paid Off $110,000 in Debt

Family Balance Sheet

She writes about family, finances and faith at her blog, Principles of Increase. When we had our first child, we both agreed it would be best for me to stay home as long as possible. Nine years later, I am still at home! We are almost done with our 3-6 month emergency fund and will begin maxing out our retirement accounts.

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P.E.P for the Week of January 17-21/11- Spread the Happiness Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Young and Thrifty looks at Canadian vs. US Travel rewards cards and finds that the canucks are being short changed. Get Rich Slowly shares with us how we can all put money in an emergency fund no matter what our financial situtation is. Kevin at Sweating the Big Stuff tells us why we shouldn’t save for an emergency fund.

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