A "rainy day" fund
really what does that mean
your blank should furnish enough money to live on in an emergency for six months
Savings
b...savings
If one should furnish enough money to live on, they need to make sure they have enough for money food and day to day living expenses. They also need to have enough money to pay for housing.
Yes, your savings should have enough in it to sustain your through hard times. You can choose to put more money in it than six months if you want to, so that the money will last longer.
An emergency fund covers unexpected expenses. It is suggested that an emergency fund be able to cover at least 6 months of expenses in the case of an emergency.
It depends exactly on how much you need to spend on necessities, and how much you want to spend on luxuries. You should take a look at your current budget, make reasonable assumptions on where you can cutback, and just go with your utilities, food, and everything you cannot possibly live comfortably without. It's completely possible to live off welfare in the streets or hunt and live in the woods, so you could say you need no money to live for 6 months. It depends on your standard of living. Plenty of people survive making minimum wage, so it's up to you really.
6 months worth
You can get a passport in under two months by going to one of the passport agencies in the US. If you have an emergency you can get it in one day.
Some conditions of the emergency loans some banks and corporations give out could be no payments for six months, or lower interest rates.
They are called Fry until they are large enough to eat regular goldfish food. Usually after a few months from hatching
Why would you go the emergency room for the delivery of a baby?