Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Best Thing We Ever Did


Financially speaking, anyway, the best piece of advice we ever listened to was Dave Ramsey's suggestion of a $1,000 emergency fund. It wasn't easy to come up with that money in the first place, believe me. It came a little at a time, from expenses we cut back here and there, things like life insurance, changing our student loan repayment plan, cutting back on groceries, and cashing out savings bonds.

But that $1,000 emergency fund has been the difference between needing a credit card and not.  In fact, I firmly believe that it just being there keeps away emergencies, honestly.  In 2009, we used it four times, and paid it back almost immediately each time:

1) To cover my braces until my Flex check arrived.
2) To buy a deep freeze.
3) To fix the van.
4) To cover $200 of the roof repair we couldn’t save in time.

Whether any of those things were real emergencies was debatable, I guess, but to us, they were. (The freezer, especially, you may not understand, unless you know what a "freezer supply" is and how very important it is.)

I guess my point is that, while $1,000 in the bank may seem impossible, imagine how quickly you could come up with it if you didn't have a credit card payment. And how if you had it, you wouldn’t need a credit card payment.

Just sayin'.

Have a gluten-free day!

1 comment:

Julia Gaynor said...

Tenille,

Hi there. I write savings tips and articles for a savings website called www.eversave.com and I love the budget tips you have for eating gluten-free.

I'd love to feature some of your tips (with a link back to your blog of course!) in an upcoming article that would also be emailed. We have a huge email subscriber list and membership base so it would be pretty great exposure for your blog...

I couldn't find a way to email you so this comment was the only way I could contact you. Can you please send me an email at jgaynor@eversave.com?

Thanks!

Best,

Julia

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