@Banker
dazu nochmal zitiert aus DividendMantras Artikel:
" ..As a final note, I’m not recommending to forgo an emergency fund. That should be separate. This is specifically discussing the cash portion of your investment portfolio. Like Buffett’s desire to not rely on the kindness of strangers, I also do not want to be in a position where I’m forced to borrow money at disadvantageous rates in the case of an emergency. However, I also keep in mind that a six-figure portfolio that has been built by putting capital to work regularly, and produces a source of cash flow that could be used in an emergency is really the ultimate form of an emergency fund anyhow."
dazu nochmal zitiert aus DividendMantras Artikel:
" ..As a final note, I’m not recommending to forgo an emergency fund. That should be separate. This is specifically discussing the cash portion of your investment portfolio. Like Buffett’s desire to not rely on the kindness of strangers, I also do not want to be in a position where I’m forced to borrow money at disadvantageous rates in the case of an emergency. However, I also keep in mind that a six-figure portfolio that has been built by putting capital to work regularly, and produces a source of cash flow that could be used in an emergency is really the ultimate form of an emergency fund anyhow."