What do you need a $300 emergency fund for?

Unexpected events happen from time to time. Some could be delightful while others may be distressing. However, leaving things to luck may not always yield an optimal outcome. Indeed, it is prudent to set up an emergency fund to hedge against uncertainties. Since it is a form of protection, the earlier you  recognise the need for this fund, the greater control you will have over your destiny.

Continuing from the article “How to maximise your life with a $3,000 paycheck”, this article is the fourth in a five-part series and it will be looking at the uses of the 10% or $300 emergency fund in coping with many of the life’s surprises – be it pleasant or unpleasant.

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1. Health Insurance

One of the most debilitating episodes in life is to be afflicted with a chronic or acute disease such as kidney failure or cancer. While the majority of people do not experience such traumatic events, it is nevertheless difficult – if not impossible – to predict if you are the ill-fated one.  This is when health insurance is one of the best bets (in the legion of insurance products) before the tragedy strikes. For fresh graduates who are in their twenties, the premiums are pretty affordable and the payouts are formulated attractively. For example, PRUshield extra offers an all-round protection where the insured gets to enjoy coverage from the very first dollar.

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2. Medical Consultation

As a typical health insurance policy often does not insure against  minor ailments such as the common flu, cough or fever, it is thus essential to save up an adequate amount for ad hoc medical expenses. Having said that, it is a heartening news that many employers provide subsidized medical care to their employees. Still, it is a virtuous practice to be readily available to render financial assistance to the medical needs of one’s family members.

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3. Repair Cost

Occasionally, humans may not be in good shape. But so do our ubiquitous  electronic devices, ranging from smartphones to laptops. While most consumer electronics are covered with warranty, it usually excludes personal damage that may arise from negligence or other causes. Therefore, it is crucial to take such accidental cost into account.

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4. Celebration

Joyous parties and festivals occur periodically. It could be an invitation to your superior or colleague’s wedding or baby shower. It could also be part of the family or societal culture to soak in the fun for festivals such as the Mid-Autumn Festival.  It is a time where close friends and families get together and wallow in the festive exuberance, developing stronger rapport and splurging on their loved ones and themselves.

 

 

 

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