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Emergency Fund Tracker - Free Printable

I'm sharing with you the Emergency Fund Tracker from my Big Finance Pack FREE!

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Emergency Fund Tracker

One big lesson I learned while getting out of debt, is that an Emergency Fund is NOT a savings account.

The purpose of an Emergency Fund is not to have $1000 (or whatever amount you choose) in the bank and never touch it.

The purpose of an Emergency Fund is to have a cushion to help break the habit of using the credit card for emergencies like car repairs, or unexpected bills, or last minutet travel when family needs you.

Therefore, your Emergency Fund balance WILL go up and down, a lot at the very beginning, as you learn to not use the credit card and start saving up ahead for upcoming expenses.

In time, the up and down movement will lessen as your sinking funds fill up. You won't have to use the Emergency Fund for getting the brakes fixed if you have a car maintenance sinking fund.

Use this page to record both deposits and withdrawals from your Emergency Fund.

Download the Emergency Fund Tracker FREE by clicking here.

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This page is pretty self-explanatory, just write down your deposits and withdrawals, and update your balance as needed.

This is just one page from the Big Finance Pack, which is chock-full of useful and fun pages to help you get your entire money life on track. If you're tired of your finances being all in a jumble, the Big Finance Pack is for you!

You can find the rest of the Big Finance Pack HERE.

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