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Retirement

Emergency Fund

How much should you have set aside for the unexpected? Use this calculator to estimate how much you should aim to save based on your monthly expenses.

Monthly Expenses

These are example values based on hypothetical averages.

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6 Months Emergency Fund

$21,600

This scenario may help you understand how much you should save for unexpected expenses.

Total Monthly Expenses$3,600

Expense Breakdown

 

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