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How Much Emergency Money Do You Really Need? (And Why It's Not 3 Months Expenses)

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You’ve probably heard the rule: “You need 3–6 months of living expenses as emergency money.”

But real life isn’t generic — and neither are emergencies.

In this episode of SugarMamma’s Fireplay, Canna Campbell challenges the one-size-fits-all advice and explains how to work out the right amount of emergency money for your actual life, your risks, and your responsibilities.

This episode isn’t about fear or doom-and-gloom — it’s about freedom from panic, confidence, and creating options.

We cover:

  • Why generic emergency fund rules often leave people underprepared
  • How emergencies rarely happen in isolation — and why “runs of bad luck” are real
  • The smarter way to calculate emergency money based on your top risks
  • Where your emergency money should sit (and how it can still work for you)
  • Why emergency money isn’t just protection — it can unlock opportunity
  • The mindset shift that turns emergency savings into pride, resilience, and confidence.

You’ll walk away feeling calmer, clearer, and more in control — knowing that emergency money isn’t about pessimism, it’s about building a life where you don’t have to rely on credit, stress, or desperation when life throws you a curveball.

👉 And if you’re wondering how to actually build your emergency money from scratch, make sure you’re subscribed — because this Friday’s Start Here episode will walk you through the practical, step-by-step process.

Because Fireplay sets the vision — and Start Here shows you how to execute it.

Key Takeaways

  • Emergency money should reflect real risks, not arbitrary rules
  • True emergencies often trigger flow-on effects
  • Emergency money belongs somewhere safe, boring, and temptation-free
  • Once used, emergency money should be replenished as a priority
  • Financial security creates confidence — and sometimes even better risk-taking

💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Reach out to me anytime on Instagram @SugarMammaTV so we can keep this important conversation alive.

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⚖️ General Advice Warning

While we discuss financial topics, everything shared here is general information only — never personal, product, or investment advice. Always:

  • Do your own research.
  • Weigh up the pros, cons, fees, caps, taxes, and risks.
  • Seek professional advice before making financial decisions.

📜 Financial Planning License Details

The information in this podcast does not take into account your personal circumstances, goals, or needs. Always read relevant Product Disclosure Statements before acquiring any financial product, and seek independent financial advice where appropriate.

Canna Campbell is an Authorised Representative and Financial Adviser of Links Licensee Services Pty Ltd (AFSL No. 700012 | ABN 97 678 975 589).

 

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