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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 10 MIN

Why Your Emergency Fund Should Cover Your Insurance Deductible

from The Emergency Fund Podcast with Fexingo: Cash Reserves, Saving, and Financial Cushion · host Fexingo

Episode 20 of The Emergency Fund Podcast challenges the conventional three-to-six-months rule. Lucas and Luna explore why your emergency fund target should be anchored to your largest insurance deductible — typically health, auto, or homeowners. Using a real-world example of a $6,000 health insurance deductible, they show how most people would be financially wrecked by a single medical event long before they'd need six months of living expenses. They discuss the concept of a 'deductible-first' emergency fund, how it changes the math on where you keep the money, and why this approach reduces the psychological friction of actually using your fund when something goes wrong. The episode also covers how to calculate your personal deductible anchor, the role of high-deductible health plans paired with HSAs, and why this framework works especially well for people with stable jobs but thin savings. Specific, actionable, and grounded in real numbers. #EmergencyFund #InsuranceDeductible #CashReserves #PersonalFinance #HealthInsurance #FinancialPlanning #HSA #DeductibleFirst #SavingsStrategy #FinancialCushion #RiskManagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #SavingMoney #EmergencySavings #Insurance #CashBuffer Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 20 of The Emergency Fund Podcast challenges the conventional three-to-six-months rule. Lucas and Luna explore why your emergency fund target should be anchored to your largest insurance deductible — typically health, auto, or homeowners. Using a real-world example of a $6,000 health insurance deductible, they show how most people would be financially wrecked by a single medical event long before they'd need six months of living expenses. They discuss the concept of a 'deductible-first' emergency fund, how it changes the math on where you keep the money, and why this approach reduces the psychological friction of actually using your fund when something goes wrong. The episode also covers how to calculate your personal deductible anchor, the role of high-deductible health plans paired with HSAs, and why this framework works especially well for people with stable jobs but thin savings. Specific, actionable, and grounded in real numbers. #EmergencyFund #InsuranceDeductible #CashReserves #PersonalFinance #HealthInsurance #FinancialPlanning #HSA #DeductibleFirst #SavingsStrategy #FinancialCushion #RiskManagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #SavingMoney #EmergencySavings #Insurance #CashBuffer Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode 20 of The Emergency Fund Podcast challenges the conventional three-to-six-months rule. Lucas and Luna explore why your emergency fund target should be anchored to your largest insurance deductible — typically health, auto, or homeowners....

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