After 50 weeks of automatic withdrawals of $30 a week from my checking, my emergency fund account surpasses $1,500!

So I’ve decided that $10,000 is a number at which I’ll be comfortable and then stop the automatic withdrawals for my emergency fund when I hit that number. At this point in my life, $10,000 is a number that make me feel comfortable and that’s what is important. You might read here and there that you should have your emergency funds equal to 6 months of expenses but I feel you should have an amount that ultimately makes you feel secure.

And who knows? You might lose your job and get hit with a large expense that depletes most of your “6 month emergency fund”.

  6 Responses to “Automatic savings works! Emergency fund hits $1,500.”

  1. Excellent. This is proof that anyone can save with even small amounts. The end result can be great! Thank you for sharing. This is something that I may consider myself.

  2. CONGRATS!!! 50 weeks is a long time to keep that up!

    While i set aside a certain amount each month for different savings accounts… I can’t bring myself to the point of automatic savings…

    certain bills i have auto deducted… but right now i need the control of manually moving my cash around. I’m not sure why… but i can’t get to the point of automatic withdrawl… I guess part of me is worried i will screw up somewhere along the line…

  3. Well, it’s easy to keep it up for 50 weeks because I set it up to withdraw automatically. I decided that automatic saving was the best way to build up an emergency fund as in the past any extra funds I have would go towards my brokerage account.

    I’m not worried about overdrafts either because ING’s electric orange account offers that wonderful line of credit in case you ever overdraft.

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