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

August 25, 2025 · Budgeting

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Month 1: Laying the Foundation – Know Your Numbers

This first month is all about gathering information. You cannot make a plan without knowing your starting point. Don’t make any changes yet; just observe. The goal is to get a crystal-clear picture of your financial life without any judgment.

First, pinpoint your income. How much do you receive each month, and on what date does it arrive? If you get Social Security on the third Wednesday of the month, mark it on a calendar. If a pension check arrives on the first, mark that too. The timing is just as important as the amount, as it helps you schedule bill payments to avoid overdrafts.

Next, list your fixed expenses. These are the bills that are roughly the same amount each month. Think of rent or mortgage, car payments, insurance premiums, cable or internet, and any regular subscription services. Write down the amount and, most importantly, the due date for each one. A simple wall calendar is perfect for this. This “bill calendar” is your first tool to visualize your cash flow.

Finally, track your variable expenses for the entire month. This includes everything else: groceries, gas, prescription co-pays, personal care items, eating out, and hobbies. You can do this with a small notebook you carry with you, or by keeping all your receipts in an envelope. The key is to write down *every single dollar* you spend. It might feel tedious, but this 30-day snapshot is the most important piece of the puzzle. At the end of the month, you’ll have the honest truth about where your money is going.

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