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“Just in case” savings can save major problems

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: November 21, 2024
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ENSURE YOU Put money aside for a rainy day.
ENSURE YOU Put money aside for a rainy day.
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LIFE has a way of throwing us little surprises, often when we’re least prepared for them.

Imagine this: your car gets a flat tyre on your way home, or you suddenly remember a close friend’s birthday and need to grab a gift today.

These small, unexpected expenses might not break the bank, but they can certainly throw off your budget if you’re not ready for them.

While we often hear about the importance of emergency savings for major events, there’s another type of reserve that can make a world of difference when life’s smaller issues come along – a “just in case” fund.

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A “just in case” fund is a small amount of money set aside specifically for these everyday surprises that don’t qualify as emergencies but still need to be handled quickly.

It’s different from an emergency fund, which is meant for big expenses, like a medical issue or a job loss.
Instead, this fund is a flexible reserve for the little things – think of it as a financial buffer for life’s minor inconveniences.

This approach helps you keep your main budget intact. Without a dedicated fund for small surprises, we often end up dipping into other areas, which can disrupt long-term goals like saving, investing, or paying down debt.

By setting aside a small amount for unexpected costs, you’re creating a safety net that allows you to stay on course with your bigger financial goals.

It’s practical, reduces stress, and you’ll feel great because you know you’ve got the unexpected covered without scrambling.

To set up a “just in case” fund, choose a manageable goal. For most people, somewhere between $300 and $500 is a reasonable amount.

You might even start smaller and build it over time, especially if your budget is tight. The important thing is to choose an amount that feels right for your situation – enough to cover the little surprises without being a strain on your finances.

Set up an automatic transfer from your everyday account into a dedicated savings account to make this process easy and consistent.

Once your “just in case” fund is up and running, the key is to use it wisely and replenish it as needed. This fund is meant to be used for those small, unexpected expenses, but it’s essential to stay disciplined about its purpose.

When you dip into it, plan to top it back up as soon as possible. This way, your fund stays ready for the next surprise without disrupting the rest of your budget.

Building a “just in case” fund might seem like a small step, but it’s one that brings big benefits.
It gives you peace of mind, knowing you can face unexpected expenses with confidence.

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