Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. I live paycheck to paycheck - I set aside money from one month's checks to pay the next month's bills. If I had the money, I'd be setting it aside for an emergency fund, but I can barely pay my bills and eat most months. If I lost my job, I'd be screwed. However, I'm also young, rent an apartment month-to-month, and don't have kids. I would like to think that once I've graduated and have a decent paying job, I'll have a better handle on things.
I don't have one either, and am getting kind of depressed reading about people with emergency funds that are more than I make in a year. But I'm only 25. It will get better, right?
I do put a little bit aside each month but it's in my 401K, not cash. I thought, given compound interest etc., that would be a better move. Worse comes to worst, I'll move back with my parents.
Anonymous wrote:We have ~100k in an online savings account. It is from an inheritance. It would cover at least 12 months of no income coming in at all. Other than that emergency cushion, we live pretty much paycheck to paycheck. God, we need to stop spending so much on stupid shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. I live paycheck to paycheck - I set aside money from one month's checks to pay the next month's bills. If I had the money, I'd be setting it aside for an emergency fund, but I can barely pay my bills and eat most months. If I lost my job, I'd be screwed. However, I'm also young, rent an apartment month-to-month, and don't have kids. I would like to think that once I've graduated and have a decent paying job, I'll have a better handle on things.
I don't have one either, and am getting kind of depressed reading about people with emergency funds that are more than I make in a year. But I'm only 25. It will get better, right?
I do put a little bit aside each month but it's in my 401K, not cash. I thought, given compound interest etc., that would be a better move. Worse comes to worst, I'll move back with my parents.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. I live paycheck to paycheck - I set aside money from one month's checks to pay the next month's bills. If I had the money, I'd be setting it aside for an emergency fund, but I can barely pay my bills and eat most months. If I lost my job, I'd be screwed. However, I'm also young, rent an apartment month-to-month, and don't have kids. I would like to think that once I've graduated and have a decent paying job, I'll have a better handle on things.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. I live paycheck to paycheck - I set aside money from one month's checks to pay the next month's bills. If I had the money, I'd be setting it aside for an emergency fund, but I can barely pay my bills and eat most months. If I lost my job, I'd be screwed. However, I'm also young, rent an apartment month-to-month, and don't have kids. I would like to think that once I've graduated and have a decent paying job, I'll have a better handle on things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have one. I live paycheck to paycheck - I set aside money from one month's checks to pay the next month's bills. If I had the money, I'd be setting it aside for an emergency fund, but I can barely pay my bills and eat most months. If I lost my job, I'd be screwed. However, I'm also young, rent an apartment month-to-month, and don't have kids. I would like to think that once I've graduated and have a decent paying job, I'll have a better handle on things.
I don't have one either, and am getting kind of depressed reading about people with emergency funds that are more than I make in a year. But I'm only 25. It will get better, right?
I do put a little bit aside each month but it's in my 401K, not cash. I thought, given compound interest etc., that would be a better move. Worse comes to worst, I'll move back with my parents.