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Survey: Most Americans fail the emergency-fund test
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Other findings of Bankrate.com's emergency-funds poll include:

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If you don't have an emergency fund, get one started immediately.

Many financial planners advise having a fully funded emergency fund in place before making contributions to retirement accounts. This can help prevent borrowing against a retirement account in times of need.

"It always surprises me when people first receive some excess cash," Tobias says. "Their priority should be to fund their emergency fund, but the first thing they want to do is invest it."

Obviously, funding such an account isn't easy or everyone would do it. The main thing is to get started. Once you begin a steady pattern of setting aside money, you'll be surprised at how quickly it grows. Be sure to open a high-yield account so you get the best return.

Several accounts require only $1 to open. Be sure to open an account that has no monthly service fees and no minimum balance to maintain.

Bankrate commissioned the Roper Public Affairs & Media, a part of GfK NOP, poll of 1,000 Americans age 18 and older from across the country. The margin of error for the results based on the total sample is plus or minus 3 percent.

Bankrate.com's corrections policy -- Posted: June 21, 2006
 
 
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