Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Debt-Relief » Debt Relief Help - Do You Have Enough Savings To Retire?
Insurance Currency-Trading Debt-Consolidation Debt-Relief Estate-Plan-Trusts Investing Mortgage-Refinance Real-Estate Real-Estate-FSBO compensation cards strategies fiscal

Debt Relief Help - Do You Have Enough Savings To Retire?

Debt Relief Help - Do You Have Enough Savings To Retire

?

A penny saved is a penny earnedbut according to that adage, many U.S. adults are not earning all that much.

That's because almost one-half of all U.S. adults (45 percent) say their household does not have enough money in liquid savings to cover at least three months of living expenses. Moreover, nearly one in ten adults (9 percent) say their household currently keeps no liquid savings, defined as any savings readily available as cash and not intended for long-term investment.

Among those earning less than $35,000, the numbers are more striking. Thirty percent of that group maintains no liquid savings. The new survey was conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell's lawyers.com, the most comprehensive and trustworthy online resource for finding a lawyer.

"Three to six months' worth of money saved for living expenses is the minimum every household should have, no matter its income," said Alan Kopit, legal editor of lawyers.com. "Any less can leave people vulnerable to serious financial woes if they hit unexpected difficulties, like a job loss or medical problem."

The most common reason adults who save say they do so is to have a "rainy day" fund for unexpected emergencies. Seventy-three percent cited that as their motivation.

Nearly one-in-three adults (29 percent) are saving for a vacation, the survey found. And 15 percent are doing so to fund a special event, such as a wedding or birthday party, although that number rises to 25 percent among females aged 18 to 34.

"There's no wrong reason to save money, but it's a good idea to think about the basics initially," said Kopit. "First create a fund to cover living expenses if you're left without income for period of time. Once you have that established, you can start putting away money with other things in mind, like a vacation or a new car purchase."
American Debt Relief - Locating Debt Counselors Nationwide Free Debt Relief Advice - How to Find the Least Expensive Debt Settlement Program National Debt Relief Program National Debt Relief Know How to Manage Your Debts with Debt Relief National Debt Relief – All You Need To Know Fast Debt Relief Options - Does the Debt Settlement Process Actually Work? Settlement Debt - The Advantages of Being Proactive in Seeking Debt Relief Tax Debt Relief Debt Prevention is better Debt Relief Help - What Exactly Does a Bill Consolidation Company Do Debt Relief Help - When To Consolidate Debts Christian Debt Relief - Debt Relief Organizations That Offer a Free Initial Consultation How Debt Settlement Has Evolved Into a Legitimate Debt Relief Option
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(3.145.159.123) / Processed in 0.007499 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 14 , 1997, 174,
Debt Relief Help - Do You Have Enough Savings To Retire?