Emergency Budget

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Definition: An emergency budget is a simplified, bare-bones financial plan designed to minimize expenses during periods of reduced income or financial hardship. It focuses solely on covering essential costs, such as housing, utilities, food, and transportation, while cutting out discretionary spending.

Example: If you lose your job, an emergency budget might involve pausing subscriptions, reducing dining out, and focusing on paying rent, utilities, and groceries with any available income or savings.

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