Stability

Build an emergency fund
The third financial milestone is stability, which involves building a buffer against financial emergencies. This includes building up an emergency fund that can cover living expenses for several months. To achieve stability, individuals need to save money by cutting back on expenses, earning more income, and actively managing their finances to avoid incurring new debt.
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