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Budget questions for people who work part of the year
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Ask yourself these questions if you work only part of the year, and build these considerations into your budget.
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In what months do you tend to work and make the most money?
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Can you find ways to save more in the months when you make the most?
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Are there ways to cut your costs when you aren’t working?
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Are there other ways to get extra income if you need it?
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Can your bank help you with your planning? For example, perhaps they can help you cover
costs with a
line of credit
when you’re not working. You pay back the
loan
when you have
money coming in.
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