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Emergency Fund - Start Small, Think Big

Emergency Fund - Start Small, Think Big

12/20/2018

Many people wonder how they can build an emergency fund when they’re trying to pay off their debts. It isn't as hard as you might think. The strategy is to start small, change a few habits, and change your mindset.

If you're starting from scratch with your emergency fund, begin by saving one month’s worth of living expenses while paying the minimum on your credit cards. When you have that first month of emergency funds started, turn your focus to your credit card debt and pay more than the monthly minimum. Once the credit card debt is paid off, go back to building your emergency fund. 

If you have multiple credit cards, your credit card debt is very high and it can’t be paid in full within a couple of months, talk to an Atlantic Consumer Loan Officer about a Debt Consolidation Loan. Atlantic offers a single, competitively low interest rate to be applied toward all your current payments - potentially saving you money. It can also boost your credit, letting you enjoy even better rates in the future.

Here are six ways to boost your emergency fund and change savings habits for life:

  1. Treat savings as a bill. Figure out what you can afford to save each month and stash away $75, $50, $25, or even $10 a month. No matter the amount, it adds up and can become habit-forming. As your financial situation improves, increase the amount.

  2. Live one raise behind. When you get a raise, don’t begin spending more. Instead, apply the extra amount to your emergency fund.

  3. Automate it. Set up an automatic transfer to your emergency funds account. When the credit union receives your direct-deposited pay check, you can have a portion of it put directly into your savings or emergency account. Out of sight, out of mind, but you know it's there if you really need it.

  4. Give savings a garage-sale boost. Go from room to room in your home and purge stuff you no longer want and need. Then schedule a garage sale. Both your house and your savings will look better.

  5. Think of it as a life jacket. If you can't find that initial spark to get started, ask yourself how you'd pay your bills if you lost your job tomorrow. Having an emergency fund will help you keep “your head above water.”

  6. Open a Kasasa Checking Account with Atlantic. What’s Kasasa? It’s a free checking account that pays you. You can earn a high rate on your deposit or get cash back.

Remember: The professionals at Atlantic Federal Credit Union are ready to help with all your savings needs. Call us at 1.800.834.0432 to set up short-term and long-term savings vehicles that fit your needs. 

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