Worth noting: if this is a consistent problem, you need to examine your budget and your income and make the necessary changes to save money and prevent an income crisis from regularly occurring.  In the meantime, here are some easy solutions you may turn to when you are short on cash. There will be months when you may spend the entire emergency fund, whether it’s for unexpected medical bills or other expenses. But if this is a regular occurrence, or you are using your emergency fund to pay your regular bills, then you need to reassess your spending, adjust your budget, or perhaps even take on a second job.  But having an emergency fund is a great safety net to have in place when you come up just a little short one month. Just be sure to put aside money the following months to build your emergency fund back up. 

The easiest way to do this is to sell some items that you already own.Find a temporary job that you can take that will pay you in tips. This will allow you to earn money and get paid the same day.You may also take on additional part-time work at a temp agency that will pay daily or weekly to allow you to be paid more quickly.Sell plasma if you need cash fast. Babysit or tutor. These jobs usually pay on the same day that you take them.

If you need to have your car repaired or you face another true emergency, you can finance it with a credit card. This should be a last resort, but should definitely come before taking out a payday loan or using a check-cashing store as an option. Using a credit card will allow you to break your payments into manageable amounts. But keep in mind that you will be paying interest on the amount.  Address this problem by working on tightening up your budget. You should cut your spending so that you are spending less than you make. Consider switching to a cash-only budget to cover all of your other expenses during the month so that you can more closely monitor your spending. And be sure to build up an emergency fund to avoid going into debt when these unexpected expenses occur.  If you have not been budgeting, you may realize that you simply do not make enough to cover the bills. If this is the case, you have a true income crisis and you need to find a long-term solution to help you cover your bills. Create career goals and think about returning to school to increase your earning power.  When you are consistently running out of money each month, it’s important to address these concerns or you may end up accumulating a large amount of debt that can be difficult to pay off. Updated by Rachel Morgan Cautero.