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  <Question type="string" UID="085afc10b44d4de7a9ecf4f5fc676d96" label="Question" readonly="false" hidden="false" required="true" indexable="false" CIID="">Why is Rainy Day different than other goals?</Question>
  <Answer type="xhtml" UID="50e1ed39660e45659278700ce79b7f87" label="Answer" readonly="false" hidden="false" required="true" indexable="false" Height="" CIID="">&lt;p&gt;You never know when an emergency will hit &amp;ndash; a flat tire, an unexpected bill, or even a gift you forgot to buy. The Rainy Day goal is so users have designated money as a buffer to use when they&amp;rsquo;re not expecting something &amp;ndash; big or small.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As you set aside money, you will also dip into it. To make sure you have enough ready to use, your Rainy Day Fund scheduled designations will continue even once you've reached your target goal. And since your money never actually leaves your account when it's set aside for a goal, you always have access to it.&lt;/p&gt;</Answer>
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