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An emergency fund calculator tells you how many months of living expenses your savings cover. Financial advisors recommend 3–6 months for employed workers and 6–12 months for self-employed or variable income earners.

Formule

fund_amount = monthly_expenses × months_of_coverage (typically 3–6 months)
exp_monthly
Monthly expenses ($) — Average monthly spending
months
Months of coverage (months) — How many months to cover (3–6 recommended)
fund
Emergency fund ($) — Total amount to save

Guide étape par étape

  1. 1Months of Coverage = Emergency Fund ÷ Monthly Expenses
  2. 2Monthly expenses include rent, food, utilities, insurance, and minimum debt payments
  3. 3Does not include discretionary spending like dining out or holidays
  4. 4Aim for the higher end if you have dependents or variable income

Exemples résolus

Entrée
$15,000 saved, $3,000/month expenses
Résultat
5 months coverage — Adequate
Entrée
$6,000 saved, $2,000/month
Résultat
3 months — Minimum acceptable
Entrée
$50,000 saved, $5,000/month
Résultat
10 months — Excellent for self-employed

Questions fréquentes

How many months should my emergency fund cover?

3 months: minimum. 6 months: comfortable. 12 months: very conservative (useful if unemployed long-term).

What expenses should I include?

Housing, utilities, food, insurance, minimum debt payments. Exclude: vacations, hobbies, non-essential spending.

Where should I keep emergency funds?

High-yield savings account (currently 4–5% APY in US). Liquid, insured, accessible. Avoid stocks (too volatile) or under mattress (unsafe).

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