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First of all, understand youre not alone.
According toKashables State of Consumer Finance Report, 81% of Kashable customers had no emergency savings.
Here are her top tips.
Also seeseven things to do with your savings in 2025 to grow your wealth.
Kaden agrees and has a system to do it that shes learned frompast personal finance mistakes.
I used to do this differently, she said in a video.
When you treat your savings like a bill, you protect that number, she said.
Either way, that number you set for saving is nonnegotiable.
This is unmovable if you are aggressively trying to save, Kaden said.
You build your budget around that fact.
Explore Minimalism
Kaden told viewers that minimalism has changed her life.
Youre left with only the things you really need and the things that you love.
Kaden said she took 12 weeks to declutter her entire house.
You might even havetoys from your childhoodthat are worth more money than you might think.
It will really help you prioritize your spending and your savings.
And youre stuck with you forever and thats a good thing, she said.
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