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		<title>Budgeting for People With Fluctuating Incomes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 19:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently met with a couple to create a debt elimination plan and when we began discussing whether they had a budget they explained that they couldn&#8217;t live by a budget because their business income was sporadic.  Based on that conversation, I decided to write this post and give a 2-prong approach to budgeting when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently met with a couple to create a debt elimination plan and when we began discussing whether they had a budget they explained that they couldn&#8217;t live by a budget because their business income was sporadic.  Based on that conversation, I decided to write this post and give a 2-prong approach to budgeting when you have irregular income.</p>
<p>The first prong of this strategy is what I call priority-based budgeting.  With priority-based budgeting, list your expenses by priorities and pay as far down that list as you can whenever you receive income.</p>
<p>The second prong of the strategy is to plan for the bad months during the good months.  You do this by:</p>
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<li>Estimating your yearly income and divide it by 12 to determine what your average monthly income is;</li>
<li>Establishing a savings reserve from which you can draw income during the months that you fall short (See <a href="http://christianmoney101.com/savings/five-quick-ways-to-build-a-cash-reserve/">Five Quick Ways to Create a Cash Reserve</a>); and</li>
<li>During the months that you earn more than your average monthly income, rebuild you savings reserve if you&#8217;ve had to draw from it.  Make it a goal to maintain a balance of at least one month of living expenses in this account.</li>
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<p>Keep in mind that this savings reserve is different and separate from your <a href="http://ingdirect.com">emergency fund</a> (Ingdirect is a great place to keep your emergency fund.  Send me an <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;lto:ro&#122;&#119;a&#116;&#116;&#115;&#64;gm&#97;il&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">email</a> if you&#8217;re interested in opening an account and getting a $25 bonus).  Keep this money in an account designated solely for this purpose and use it only to make up the difference in a slow sales (business) month.</p>
<p>By using these two methods together, people with sporadic income can create a budget and have accountability in their spending.  No more excuses&#8211;create your priority-based budget today!</p>
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