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Necessity in owning an emergency savings account.
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[QUOTE="Axis, post: 286151, member: 66672"] As long as there is life and as long as unexpected occurrences and unforeseen situations usually take place, there is absolutely no individual beyond emergencies, and according to research and studies majority of emergencies that a particular individual may encounter would usually involve the need of money to resolve. In order to make sure that future emergencies which may come in the form of unexpected occurrences and unforeseen situations are clearly resolved and handled, we definitely need to make sure that we are financially equipped. And to be financially equip we can totally have a special designated bank account mainly for emergency activities and purposes. You may not necessarily separate your own personal saving account from emergency saving account but one thing you must know is that you must not focus on one and ignore the other. There is absolutely no amount of proportion or rate that is been designated for one individual to subtract from his or her income as money meant for emergency activities and purposes, but one thing we are expected to know and to remember is that, whatever money we designate for emergency activities and responsibilities, it definitely should be of reasonable value and amount. Emergencies could come in the form of health issues, house rent, vehicle breakdown, and most of the time pre-notified investment worth investing. [/QUOTE]
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