Importance of Emergency Savings Fund
人生は常に不確実性に満ちており、そのために emergency savings fund を維持することは非常に重要です。突然の contingency、例えば失業や健康問題が発生したとき、十分な貯蓄がないと liability が生じる可能性があります。
多くの人は foresight なしにお金を使い、将来の財務的な volatility を引き起こします。しかし、適切な計画を立てることで、discretionary 支出を減らしながら solvency を維持することが可能です。
pragmatic な財務計画を通じて、私たちは将来の安心を築くことができます。支出が escalate し、inflationary 効果が現れるとき、accrued 貯蓄が私たちを助けます。
予期しない状況を mitigate するために緊急基金を持つことが必要です。そうでなければ、債務の負担が dwindle する可能性があります。したがって、健全な財務的未来を確保するために、今すぐ emergency savings fund を築くべきです。
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ɪˈmɜː.dʒən.si
noun
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A sudden situation that is dangerous or serious and needs immediate attention or action.
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A financial emergency can arise at any time. |
crisis, urgency, catastrophe
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stability, safety, routine
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ˈseɪ.vɪŋz
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Money that is kept for future use or investment.
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Many people invest their savings in real estate. |
reserves, deposits, funds
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expenditure, spending, debt
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fʌnd
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A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
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The government allocated a fund for disaster relief. |
capital, budget, investment
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debt, deficiency, shortage
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kən ˈtɪn.dʒən.si
noun
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A future event or circumstance which is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
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The company has a contingency plan for financial crises. |
emergency plan, backup, alternative
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certainty, assurance, predictability
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ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti
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The state of being responsible for something, especially by law; a debt or financial obligation.
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The company's liabilities exceeded its assets. |
debt, obligation, responsibility
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asset, advantage, credit
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ˈfɔː.saɪt
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The ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future.
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His foresight helped him avoid financial trouble. |
vision, planning, anticipation
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shortsightedness, impulsiveness, carelessness
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ˌvɒl.əˈtɪl.ɪ.ti
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Liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
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The stock market is known for its volatility. |
instability, fluctuation, uncertainty
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stability, consistency, predictability
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dɪ ˈskrɛʃ.ən.er.i
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Available for use at the discretion of the user; not required or mandatory.
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He set aside some discretionary income for travel. |
optional, flexible, voluntary
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mandatory, obligatory, required
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ˈsɒl.vən.si
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The ability to meet one's debts and financial obligations; financial soundness.
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The company's solvency improved after reducing expenses. |
financial stability, creditworthiness, liquidity
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insolvency, bankruptcy, debt
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præɡ ˈmæt.ɪk
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Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than idealistic considerations.
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He took a pragmatic approach to solving the problem. |
practical, realistic, sensible
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idealistic, impractical, unrealistic
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ˈɛs.kə.leɪt
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To increase rapidly; become or make greater, more intense, or more serious.
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The conflict escalated into a full-blown crisis. |
increase, intensify, amplify
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decrease, reduce, diminish
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ɪn ˈfleɪ.ʃə.ner.i
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Characterized by or tending to cause monetary inflation; relating to rising prices.
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The government took measures to control inflationary pressures. |
price-increasing, economic expansion, cost-raising
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deflationary, price-stabilizing, cost-reducing
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#2433
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əˈkruː
verb
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To accumulate or receive (payments or benefits) over time.
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Interest accrues on the savings account every month. |
accumulate, amass, collect
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diminish, deplete, lose
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ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt
verb
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To make less severe, serious, or painful; to lessen the intensity of something harmful.
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Proper measures can mitigate environmental damage. |
alleviate, reduce, lessen
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aggravate, intensify, exacerbate
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ˈdwɪn.dl
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To diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength; to become progressively smaller.
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His savings dwindled due to unexpected expenses. |
diminish, shrink, decline
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increase, expand, grow
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