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Budgeting on a Fixed Income: A Month-by-Month Survival Guide

August 25, 2025 · Budgeting

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Month 4: Setting Up Your First “Sinking Fund”

What throws a carefully planned budget off course? Unexpected, irregular expenses. Things like annual insurance payments, car repairs, a new pair of glasses, or holiday gifts. These aren’t daily costs, but we know they will eventually happen. A “sinking fund” is a simple and powerful way to prepare for them.

A sinking fund is just a savings account for a specific, known future expense. Instead of being surprised by a $300 bill for new tires, you save for it a little bit at a time. The formula is easy: Total Cost of Goal ÷ Number of Months to Save = Monthly Amount to Set Aside.

Let’s use a real example. Suppose you get your teeth cleaned twice a year, and your co-pay is $75 each time, for a total of $150 per year. Instead of scrambling for $75 when the appointment comes up, you can plan for it. You would divide $150 by 12 months. That equals $12.50. Your job is to set aside $12.50 every single month in a special envelope or a separate savings account labeled “Dental.” When the bill comes, the money is already there waiting for you. No stress, no budget crisis.

This month, your task is to choose just ONE upcoming irregular expense. It could be your annual car registration, a birthday gift for a grandchild, or a seasonal utility bill. Do the simple math and start setting aside that small amount each month. It’s a game-changer for reducing financial anxiety.

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