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		<title>By: 10 Tips To Jumpstart Your Emergency Savings Fund &#187; Your Finish Rich Plan - A Personal Finance Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] I could put together a list of all the areas where you could save money that could be used to grow your retirement fund. Most likely you’d feel overwhelmed and end up not putting even one of them in practice. So instead I’m focusing on 10 tips that can help you jumpstart you emergency savings fund to at least $1,000. Past that point, the account provides the foundation, means, and motivation to implement other strategies to 1) save more money and make it grow, 2) pay off debt, and 3) invest. [...]</description>
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