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Level 2 — Budgeting Skills · 6 분

Budgeting on Irregular Income

Gig work, tips, commission, seasonal — a stable budget on unstable pay.

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The rule that changes everything: budget on your FLOOR month, not your average. List the last six months of income; the second-lowest is your planning number. Everything above it is upside, with pre-decided jobs.

Pay yourself a salary: income lands in a holding account, and on the 1st you transfer your floor amount to checking. Fat months fill the holding buffer; thin months draw from it. The buffer — one month of expenses in the holding account — is the whole system's shock absorber.

Windfall months follow a written split (for example: 50% buffer/savings, 30% taxes if self-employed, 20% free). Deciding while calm beats deciding while flush. And if self-employed: quarterly estimated taxes are real — the IRS's own pages explain the schedule.

알아두면 좋은 용어
Floor month
A realistically low month used as the planning base.
Holding account
Where irregular income lands before your self-paid 'salary.'
Estimated taxes
Quarterly IRS payments self-employed people make in place of withholding.