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How much should you have set aside for the unexpected? Use this calculator to estimate how much you should aim to save based on your monthly expenses.

Monthly Expenses

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6 Months Emergency Fund

$21,600

This scenario may help you understand how much you should save for unexpected expenses.

Total Monthly Expenses $3,600

Expense Breakdown

 

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