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Emergency fund and budgeting

Episode 3 of the Black Girl Finance podcast, hosted by Selina Flavius, titled "Emergency fund and budgeting " was published on July 21, 2020 and runs 15 minutes.

July 21, 2020 ·15m · Black Girl Finance

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This weeks episode touch’s upon building an emergency fund and budgeting. They are by far the most needed topics during my experience of running black girl finance and speaking to 100’s of women to date. Did you know that 1 in 10 (9%) of Brits have no savings at all. A third of Brits have less than £600 in savings.

This weeks episode touch’s upon building an emergency fund and budgeting. They are by far the most needed topics during my experience of running black girl finance and speaking to 100’s of women to date. Did you know that 1 in 10 (9%) of Brits have no savings at all. A third of Brits have less than £600 in savings.
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