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  • Set a monthly savings goal: This will get you into the habit of saving regularly and will make the process less daunting.
  • Start small and build up your discipline: One way to do this is to automatically transfer funds to your emergency fund, each time you are paid.
  • Save your unexpected income: When you receive bonuses, raises, NHT refunds or retroactive payments, or any monies you may receive unexpectedly, instead of spending it, use it to boost your emergency account.
  • Identify supplemental income: If you have the time and willpower, seek a second job, based on your skills, or sell unused itemsย from home to accumulate more money for your emergency fund.
  • Assess and adjust. If thereโ€™s money left over from your budget at the end of a pay period, move some of it into your emergency fund. If thereโ€™s no money left over,ย then you should re-examine your expenses.ย Determine what elements of your monthly budgeted spending that you can trim, and youโ€™ll have cash left over to build you emergency fund.
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