Save for a Rainy Day: Emergency Fund

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Getting rid of non-essential expenses can help you save money and build your emergency fund. Consider canceling subscriptions or memberships, eating out less frequently, and cutting down on entertainment costs.

Most times, these expenses can be easily reduced or eliminated. You can transfer funds from other categories to your emergency fund if necessary. The extra savings can come in handy when you face unexpected expenses.

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