On Mar 13, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Tim Evans wrote:

> Yes, that makes sense, but that distorts the picture for this month.
>
> Today is my first payday of the month, and my next and last for the
> month will be on the 27th. So the spending plan will be off.


Tim,

You have a couple of options:

  1. Base your spending plan on the two paycheck months and use the  
extra paychecks to pay down debt or increase savings, or

  2. Enter specific amounts for each month on your spending plan for  
her salary to compensate for the months that have three paychecks.

My wife gets paid every two weeks also and she also receives overtime  
pay so we budget for her minimum salary and use the excess to improve  
our financial picture.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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