Matt Damon
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So it would be around $14,000.
And then I have $10,000 in my savings, which is kind of the building blocks for my emergency fund.
And then I have about $5,000 in my checking.
And then about $33,000 between a 401k HSA and a stock market.
Just through my 401k, but in the stock market, I'm kind of holding off on that for now until I get in a better financial position.
Okay, yeah, no, that's understandable.
But thank you for your opinion.
Hey, how's it going?
My question is, I have asbestos in my popcorn ceiling, and I'm wondering if it
constitutes an emergency fund draw.
I'm trying to save up for my three to six month emergency fund of about $6,000 right now, and the job would cost around $8,000 to $10,000.
They've offered to do like payments, three payments, three equal payments, but I'm just not sure if I should pull the trigger on it right now.
I think so.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, from what I've heard, as long as you don't touch and you don't mess with it, then it's fine.
A lot of people I've said just remediate the one spot.
But for retail purposes and just for peace of mind, I would rather get the whole house done.
Yeah.
Eight without the drywall finishing, the ceiling finishing, and then probably about 10 with the ceiling refinished.
Probably about a month or two.