06.08.23 Your Emergency Fund: The 1% Rule / 25% Savings On Groceries
Generally, close to half of Americans can’t cover the inevitable $400 or more unexpected expense. The mentality of tapping a 401(k) has taken hold. Running up credit card debt - not great either. Clark has a prevention suggestion to get you started on being prepared. Also, big grocery inflation has led to big changes in buying behavior. Clark talks about where people are getting the most for their grocery money.
1% Saving Habit: Segment 1
Ask Clark: Segment 2
Save More On Groceries: Segment 3
Ask Clark: Segment 4
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