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Apr 2, 2026, 12:30 PM·1 views

Your emergency fund might be too big. Here’s where to put your extra cash.

Cash is the most expensive place to hold any excess savings.

Your emergency fund might be too big. Here’s where to put your extra cash.

Cash is the most expensive place to hold any excess savings.

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