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While the size of your emergency fund will vary depending on your lifestyle, monthly costs, income, and dependents, the rule of thumb is to put away at least three to six months' worth of expenses.
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Read More »Emergencies, by their nature, are unpredictable. When they happen, they can derail your financial stability. A sudden illness or accident, unexpected job loss, or even a surprise home or car repair can devastate your family’s day-to-day cash flow if you aren’t prepared. While emergencies can’t always be avoided, having emergency savings can take some of the financial sting out of dealing with these unexpected events.
The term “Big Five” originally referred to the difficulty in hunting the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo. These five large...
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If you're looking for a lightweight package that shoots quickly up close, go with a red dot. If you intend on making precise shots at targets in...
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Wet wipes are allowed and don't count as liquids. Apr 11, 2022
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Table of Contents Listen to your soul, not your circumstances. Leave selfishness behind. Learn that ONLY God can meet all your needs. Look to God's...
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