Emergency Fund FAQ

Prepare and prevent. Don’t repair and repent.

~ Author Unknown

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I’ve mentioned emergency funds quite a bit but I’ve never given them the thorough treatment they deserve. I thought I would try an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) format to provide you with some information and options.

What Is an Emergency Fund?

An emergency fund is a reserve of cash that you set aside for unexpected expenses. This usually applies to things that break: your car, your appliances, your furnace or other items in your home – or maybe even an arm or leg. (Sometimes you have to pay for certain types of casts or splints.)

You may also want to build an emergency fund to cover higher [...]

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Financial Priorities: Focus vs. Diffusion

I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once.

~ Jennifer Yane

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I’ve written a lot of “vs.” posts comparing various financial priorities like RRSPs vs. TFSAs and RRSPs vs. Paying Down Debt. I still understandably get a lot of questions about which of these to do first and how to put financial priorities in order. Should you take them on one at a time or try to tackle them all at once? As usual, a lot of that will depend on your unique situation.

We are constantly bombarded by advice that tells us that we need to be maxing out our RRSP contribution room, our TFSA contributions, and saving [...]

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