emergency fund
Should you have an emergency fund in retirement?
We have all heard from financial experts that we need an emergency fund equal to at least six months of our working salary, but what if you are retired? Life happens, things break, people get sick, and you find yourself…
Employee emergency savings account
We all know what financial stress does to a worker–it lowers productivity, increases absenteeism, and can lead to other problems. A recent survey by FinFit found that 3 out of 4 workers are living paycheck to paycheck. Many of the…
Why it is important to have an emergency savings account
A recent study by BlackRock’s Emergency Savings Initiative and the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association’s Retirement Research Center found “low-income households with a least $1,000 in emergency savings were half as likely to withdraw money from their workplace retirement savings…
How to prioritize in a shaky economy
During times of economic uncertainty, should you max out your 401(k) contribution or build your emergency fund? Experts are saying you should not forgo emergency savings. According to a recent study by Fidelity Investments, more than half of savers are…
Younger Workers…Check Out This Advice
For someone in their 20s, perhaps just getting settled into a career track, thoughts of retirement or at best distant and hazy. It’s typical at this point in life to procrastinate on serious thought of preparing for those “golden years,”…