The rainy season can bring unexpected changes—not just to our routines, but also to our finances. From transportation and household needs to urgent repairs and other unforeseen expenses, costs can quickly add up when severe weather hits.
While not every situation can be anticipated, being financially prepared can help make unexpected expenses more manageable. Here are a few ways to build more flexibility into your finances for the rainy season and beyond.
Keep your emergency money within reach
Whether it's an urgent home
repair, a car problem after a particularly rough commute, or an unexpected bill
that lands at the wrong time, having money set aside can make these situations
easier to manage without disrupting the rest of your finances.
With Maya Personal Goals, users can create up to five personalized savings goals, making it easier to keep an emergency fund separate from other priorities. Each goal can earn up to 8% interest p.a., which means your emergency savings can have its own dedicated place instead of being mixed in with money you're saving for a trip, a major purchase, or your everyday expenses.
Prepare for the expenses ahead
Some rainy-season expenses are
easier to anticipate than others. You may not know exactly when your car will
need maintenance, when your home might need repairs, or when you'll need to
replace something damaged by the weather. But knowing that these expenses could
come up gives you an opportunity to prepare for them ahead of time.
For money that can be set aside for a fixed period, Maya Time Deposit Plus offers 3-, 6-, and 12-month terms with rates of up to 6% p.a. Users can also top up their funds along the way.
It can be another way to build a
financial cushion for expenses that aren't urgent today but could become
important in the months ahead.
Have a plan when savings aren't enough
Even the best preparation can't
account for everything. An unexpected expense may be bigger than what you've
set aside, or several bills may happen to arrive at once.
For eligible users, Maya Easy Credit[1] provides access to up to ₱50,000, repayable within 30 days, which can come in handy for short-term needs such as an unexpected bill, urgent repair, or other expense that needs to be covered quickly.
For bigger expenses that require more time to pay, whether it's replacing a major appliance, covering a larger home repair, or managing another significant expense, Maya Personal Loan[2] offers up to ₱400,000 with flexible repayment terms of up to 48 months.
Having these options doesn't mean expecting something to go wrong. It simply means knowing what resources are available if an expense turns out to be bigger than expected.
And then there are the little expenses
Not every rainy-season expense is an emergency. Sometimes, it's simply the extra cost of adapting to the weather: more rides because of heavy traffic, extra fuel, food delivery after a long commute, or replacing the umbrella that didn't make it through the season.
These costs may seem small, but they can add up quickly. Leaving some room in your budget for them can make rainy days a little easier to manage.
So, prepare for what it might bring: Keep an emergency fund. Set aside money for expenses you know are coming. And know what options are available when an unexpected cost is bigger than expected.
Because rainy-day money isn't about expecting the worst. It's about making sure one unexpected expense doesn't derail everything else.
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