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Credit cards are useful, but an emergency fund they ain’t

Credit cards are just a mode of payment not a permanent source of funds. They cannot and should not be a replacement for having a separate emergency fund. Or for living within your means, for that matter.

May 29, 2023 / 09:55 IST
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Emergency Fund
Always keep your emergency fund as separate and dedicated savings. Don't rely on yourself to mentally keep it separate from other savings.

The idea of having an emergency fund is fundamentally a solid one. If you have about six months’ worth of basic expenses in an emergency fund, then you can take care of a lot of unexpected events like temporary job/income loss, uninsured medical expenses, unplanned repairs, travel expenses, etc.

Sadly, a vast majority of Indians don’t have such a fund. And many of them, mostly the younger generation, who now have credit cards, feel that these cards will be handy in an emergency. And that is correct to an extent. Having a credit card to use in emergencies sounds like a good idea. But many make the mistake of believing that credit cards alone will be sufficient backup for emergencies. And that is wrong.

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Credit cards cannot and should not be a replacement for having a separate emergency fund.