Real Emergencies vs. Planned Expenses
Job loss, urgent medical care, essential car or home repairs, or an unexpected tax bill you cannot defer. If delaying causes harm or significant cost, it likely qualifies. When Sam’s brakes failed, the call was easy. He tapped the emergency fund and kept debt out of the equation entirely.
Real Emergencies vs. Planned Expenses
Holidays, weddings, annual insurance premiums, routine car maintenance, and upgrades you plan in advance should live in your savings buckets. Predictable does not mean small, so start early. By splitting her paycheck into labeled savings, Priya turned stressful Decembers into calm ones, with gifts and travel already handled.
Real Emergencies vs. Planned Expenses
Write a one-page rule: if the expense is necessary, urgent, and unplanned, use the emergency fund; otherwise, use savings. Post it in your notes app. Want a printable version and examples? Subscribe and comment “checklist,” and we will send a template tailored to this exact decision.