How are the Rainy Day savings targets calculated?
Last Updated: 21 Nov 2022
The rainy day savings target is based on your current expenses and income levels.
If you have surplus income each month, the rainy day savings target suggested will be 3-6 months' worth of your current expenses.
If you do not have surplus income each month, the rainy day savings target suggested will be $1,000.
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