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No Emergency Fund? A Single Expense Could Disrupt Your Finances

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New Delhi : The last few years have highlighted the risks of financial stress. A global pandemic, rising inflation and layoffs have revealed the truth that for millions of Indians, a single unexpected expense is enough to tip the scales toward debt.

The solution is simple but widely ignored: maintaining an emergency fund.

What Is an Emergency Fund?
An emergency fund is a pool of savings meant for financial shocks such as a job loss, medical crisis, or an urgent family obligation. It is not to be treated as an investment, nor is it a secondary savings account. It is your buffer between stability and a debt trap.

Without an emergency fund, you may have to get a personal loan or use your credit card. But high-interest debt can compound quickly, and what begins as a one-time emergency can stretch into months of repayment stress.

How Much Should You Save?
The conventional benchmark is to have three to six months of essential living expenses. But the right amount depends on your situation. A salaried individual with no dependents may manage with three months’ cover. A family with children, ageing parents, or a home loan should aim for six. For the self-employed and freelancers with an irregular income, nine to twelve months is the more prudent target.

The important first step is calculating monthly essentials: rent or EMIs, utilities, groceries, insurance premiums, and any existing loan repayments. That number, multiplied by your target months, sets your goal. Once you have the number, the next challenge is getting there.

How to Build It Without Feeling Overwhelmed
Most people don’t build an emergency fund because the target feels too large. Financial advisors recommend focusing on the timeline rather than the total.

If the target is Rs 3 lakh, and the timeline is twelve months, the monthly commitment is Rs 25,000. If that’s difficult, extend the timeline. Consistency, not speed, is what builds the fund.

Where to Keep Your Emergency Fund
The funds must be liquid so they can be accessed within hours. Good options include high-yield savings accounts, liquid mutual funds with instant redemption, and short-term fixed deposits. Many people split their funds between a savings account for immediate access and a liquid fund for slightly better returns.

An emergency fund will not make you wealthy. What it will do is prevent a bad month from becoming a bad year. In an economic environment where uncertainty has become structural, that quiet resilience may be the most valuable financial asset you own.

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