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The Emergency Fund Podcast with Fexingo: Cash Reserves, Saving, and Financial Cushion
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna talk about the one financial habit that most people overlook: building a cash reserve. This show is not about investing tips or budgeting apps. It is about the raw, unglamorous work of setting aside money that does not earn interest, does not grow, and sits in a jar or a savings account just in case. Each episode starts with a real number — a median emergency fund size in a specific country, the cost of a common unexpected repair, the percentage of households that could not cover a $400 expense. From there, Lucas and Luna walk through the psychology of saving, the trade-offs between liquidity and return, and the stories of people who either had a cushion or wished they had. They reference actual data from the Federal Reserve, Bankrate, and individual case studies. They do not pretend there is a one-size-fits-all answer; instead, they ask: given your rent, your job stability, your health insurance deductible, what number makes sense for you? This show is for anyone who ha
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna talk about the one financial habit that most people overlook: building a cash reserve. This show is not about investing tips or budgeting apps. It is about the raw, unglamorous work of setting aside money that does not earn interest, does not grow, and sits in a jar or a savings account just in case. Each episode starts with a real number — a median emergency fund size in a specific country, the cost of a common unexpected repair, the percentage of households that could not cover a $400 expense. From there, Lucas and Luna walk through the psychology of saving, the trade-offs between liquidity and return, and the stories of people who either had a cushion or wished they had. They reference actual data from the Federal Reserve, Bankrate, and individual case studies. They do not pretend there is a one-size-fits-all answer; instead, they ask: given your rent, your job stability, your health insurance deductible, what number makes sense for you? This show is for anyone who ha
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