Unfortunately, a spending freeze doesn’t make you immune from unexpected emergencies or illnesses. An unplanned root canal, pricey car repair, or cross-country flight to attend a relative’s funeral shouldn’t drain your bank account. Akinboyewa knows it’s vital that she makes plans for a rainy day, so she has an emergency savings fund she can tap if needed.
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