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  1. Although we are still in baby step 2 we have had the emergency fund “talk”.

    The Wife wants 6 months, I’m okay with 3. So we compromised on 6.

    Yes, I am a wise man. :)

  2. Ah, so 3 months of income, which is about 5 months of my budgeted expenses, might be good for me. And I agree with your advice to wait longer to fund it. It would be a lot easier for me to save for a new car / house, than to fund the emergency fund any longer, especially at my age (23).

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