I really glad to read this excellent
post about emergency funds.
In my last
post about emergency funds, I covered a number of good reasons why I prefer to use a line of credit for my emergency fund instead of having cash.
Not exact matches
Ever since we
posted our view on
emergency funds, we have been thinking
about a succinct, straightforward but also scientific way to debunk that bad, bad, bad advice that investors should hold large amounts of cash in a money market account.
Mike talked last week in this
post about how his
emergency fund saved his tail when they had a large, unexpected home repair
emergency.
As I mentioned in my recent
post about what to do after getting out of debt, I like the idea of having an
emergency fund.
I read a blog
post a few weeks ago at Mint.com
about using your Roth IRA as an
Emergency Fund.
A reader by the name of Slinky came by and left a comment on the site: I'd love for you to
post about pros / cons of storing an
emergency fund in different places — online savings, money market, index, brick and mortar, etc..
I'd love for you to
post about pros / cons of storing an
emergency fund in different places — online savings, money market, index, brick and mortar, etc..