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We're debt-free and have $750K saved for retirement — but I can’t stop growing our emergency fund. How much is enough?
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- We're debt-free and have $750K saved for retirement — but I can’t stop growing our emergency fund.
- Imagine Jenn, a 42 year old who’s been squirrelling money away her entire life.
- The ultra-rich use these 5 real estate strategies to build wealth while they sleep — you can start with just $100
We're debt-free and have $750K saved for retirement — but I can’t stop growing our emergency fund. How much is enough? Yuri Arcurs Peopleimages/Envato Laura Grande Thu, June 18, 2026 at 12:00 AM GMT+7 7 min read Saving money for emergency expenses is important, but figuring out exactly how much you should stash in an emergency fund can be tricky, especially when two partners don’t see eye to eye.
Imagine Jenn, a 42 year old who’s been squirrelling money away her entire life. She and her husband are debt-free and sitting on roughly $750,000 saved for retirement. By most standards, they’re well ahead of the curve.
The ultra-rich use these 5 real estate strategies to build wealth while they sleep — you can start with just $100
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