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31 members Created Jun 2026

What's the deal with emergency fund?

I want to give a real picture of what rebuilding from zero looks like at 45 after a divorce that wiped out shared savings.

Year 1 after: income $92k, savings rate 0% (between legal fees, moving costs, and getting established alone). Emergency fund: $0. Net worth: negative due to remaining debt from the process.

Year 2: got to 6% 401k contribution (full match), $5k emergency fund, paid off the last of the divorce-related debt.

Year 3: maxed Roth IRA for the first time, increased 401k to 12%, emergency fund at 3 months.

Year 4: starting to feel the momentum. Net worth positive for the first time since year 1 of the divorce.

The truth is that starting over at 45 is genuinely harder than starting at 25 because compounding has less time to work. But the alternative — not rebuilding — is obviously worse. Progress is slower but the math still works. You don't need perfect conditions to make real financial progress.

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