4 Powerful Ways to Make the Most of Your Variable Income (2024)

Today we are excited to have Charissa Quade from Cook With a Shoe guest post with us on budgeting! She has just released her new eBook;Budgeting Made Easy:Thriving on Any Income, just in time to help us get ready for 2017. If you are interested to download her book, she is offering our readers 20% off until Dec 23rd!Just use the code Welcome20. I can’t wait for what 2017 is going to bring!

Earning all your income from flipping items from the flea market can be a huge obstacle to budgeting and budgeting successfully.

You have no way of knowing what treasures you will find each month, how much they will go for, and when you will be able to sell the items. You still have a mortgage to pay for and groceries to buy.

Sure, you start out with good intentions on your budget, but with so many unknowns it quickly gets tossed aside.

I have been an independent free-lance contractor for well over a decade, and while I am not flipping items found at the thrift store, I am faced with the same questions you have about bringing in enough money.

Yet, I have been able to budget successfully, pay off debt, and build savings.

Do you want to know my secrets?

Good, because I am delighted to tell you!

Set up a bare bones budget

First things first, you really can budget on a variable income. I love using a prioritized bare bones budget which works excellent for a variable income as well as also works well for any income.

A prioritized bare bones budget is where you have the four basic essentials of food, lights/water, housing, and transportation listed in that order at the top of your budget.

All of your other monthly expenses is each assigned a priority number and listed below your four essentials.

When you get paid, you just go down the list and set aside or pay the money for each expense starting at the top of your budget and working down the list until the check runs out. Pick up where you left off with the next check.

Check out this book that shows you how to set up a Bare Bones Budget

Set a minimum of what you need to earn monthly

Now that you have your budget all set up, you know what is the absolute minimum you need to earn each month.

I know exactly how many clients I need to see each week, in order to bring in enough money for the month. As you are flipping items, you can keep a tally of how much you are bringing in/selling, which will help you decide approximately how many small value and high value items you need to flip over the course of a month.

Looking at the large picture of how much money you need to bring in each month and how you will do that helps tremendously, instead of just looking at the return on individual items. You will also be able to budget more efficiently.

For example, if one week is light on clients, I know I will need to see more clients the following week to make up for it. The same goes for you, if there aren’t many sales this week, it’s time to hustle and sell more next week.

Be strategic with your surplus months

You have your budget set up and know the minimum you need to earn each month, but what do you do if there is a huge income month?

Still continue to follow your budget! It is just as important now than it is when you are barely making ends meet.

Surplus months are great for building up savings to help balance out the lean months. I like to put a percentage towards my lean month fund. That way, if sales less than normal one month, you have some funds available to balance out your income.

Secondly, use a percentage of the surplus to pay down debt or save for something else.

Have a reason why you are budgeting

I have found that while a prioritized bare bones budget makes it super easy, there is an additional necessary and critical factor in having a successful budget.

You need to have a reason why you are budgeting- what I like to call your money dream. Do you want to get out of debt? Maybe you want to build up your nest egg? Or take a nice vacation?

Regardless of what it is, when you have a money dream that you are working towards with great focus, you will be able to follow a budget more successfully and follow through on your budget each month.

It becomes exciting to see if you can either trim money off the budget or bring in more so you can add to your money dream progress.

You CAN most definitely set up a successful budget on a variable income. I would love to personally guide you through the exact process I have used successfully for years.

This process has given me the ability to pay off debt, pay cash for my husband’s education, and build savings all on a variable income and It can do the same for you too!

I share all the tips and tricks of budgeting successfully, paying off debt, building savings and reducing money stress in my book Budgeting Made Easy: Thriving on Any Income. I would be thrilled to help you have a successful budget so you can continue to enjoy earning a living flipping items from the flea market!
If you need help budgeting that variable income and want to reach your money dreams, Budgeting Made Easy:Thriving on Any Income is the book you need. Get your copy today!

Author: Charissa Quade

Charissa writes at Cook With a Shoe and became debt free while cash flowing her hubby’s education. She loves sharing great tips on how you can finally have a successful budget and reduce money stress in her book Budgeting Made Easy: Thriving on Any Income! Connect with Charissa on FaceBook, Twitter, Pinterest or Google +.

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4 Powerful Ways to Make the Most of Your Variable Income (2024)

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4 Powerful Ways to Make the Most of Your Variable Income? ›

Variable income is an amount of money a person receives that changes over time, or changes according to the situation. Commissions and interest on investments or savings are examples of variable income. Occasional income is when someone receives money from time to time.

What are 3 examples of variable income? ›

Variable income is an amount of money a person receives that changes over time, or changes according to the situation. Commissions and interest on investments or savings are examples of variable income. Occasional income is when someone receives money from time to time.

What should you do if your income is variable? ›

5 tips for managing a variable income
  1. Track your income and budget. ...
  2. Save, save… and then save some more. ...
  3. Pay attention to your taxes. ...
  4. Secure your health insurance. ...
  5. Don't forget about retirement. ...
  6. Tap into available resources.

How do you manage variable income? ›

Separate your saving and spending money

An easy way to put this tip into action when creating a budget with a variable income is to have all of your income deposited into one account, then disburse it into separate savings and spending accounts.

What are the sources of variable income? ›

Variable Income

Examples of income of this type include income from hourly workers with fluctuating hours, or income that includes commissions, bonuses, or overtime.

What are 5 examples of variable expenses? ›

Examples of variable expenses
  • Groceries and dining out.
  • Clothing.
  • Personal care.
  • Entertainment.
  • Gasoline.
  • Home and car repairs.
  • Medical bills.
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What is a variable and give 3 examples? ›

A variable is a characteristic that can be measured and that can assume different values. Height, age, income, province or country of birth, grades obtained at school and type of housing are all examples of variables. Variables may be classified into two main categories: categorical and numeric.

What is type of variable income? ›

Answer and Explanation: In statistics, income is an ordinal variable. Ordinal variables are categorical variables where there is some sort of clear or intrinsic order between the different variable iterations. For example, income is an ordinal variable that can be categorized as high, medium, or low income.

What is variable income easy? ›

Variable Income," means any money that Sam earned that changes from week to week. In the same way, "Fixed Expenses" mean any money that Sam has to pay every week, and "Variable Expenses" mean any money that Sam chose to spend this week.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50/30/20 budget rule states that you should spend up to 50% of your after-tax income on needs and obligations that you must have or must do. The remaining half should be split between savings and debt repayment (20%) and everything else that you might want (30%).

Which of the following is an example of variable income? ›

Common examples of variable income are Hourly wages, Commission, Bonuses, Overtime, and Tips.

Can income be a variable? ›

For example; 'income' is a variable that can vary between data units in a population (i.e. the people or businesses being studied may not have the same incomes) and can also vary over time for each data unit (i.e. income can go up or down).

What is a variable income? ›

Variable income or equities are a type of investment where the capital invested and the return are not guaranteed, hence the name. Equities are made up of assets such as shares. This type of investment is used to seek higher returns than fixed income, which is more conservative and has less volatility.

What are 3 independent variable examples? ›

The independent variable can be a “treatment” (such as a drug dosage), a “risk factor” (such as diet), an intervention, or a predictor (such as weight or age).

What kind of a variable is income? ›

Income is a continuous variable.

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