Not growing up in a normal household that did normal budgeting...
I've had to develop a schedule for non-recurring purchases that need to be made on an ongoing basis.
Otherwise things don't get purchased and things get a bit rough.
For example...
In January we purchase new bed linens...from sheets to blankets or even pillows. Whatever we need that's when we budget to buy them...and old decrepit ones are tossed.
February is Underwear Month. From bras to jockeys to long handled underwear...that's when we get it. All those Holier than thou pairs of socks and drawers are dispatched to the incinerator or rag pile...new ones are supplied.
Then comes Easter.
New Clothes! New ties, dress shirts, pants shirts, sports coats or suits and of course dresses and skirts and blouses for the missus. (Whether she wants to or not)
Of course new jackets and other stuff is bought in the fall... like shoes and pants.
So...
Do you follow a schedule for this stuff?
I've had to develop a schedule for non-recurring purchases that need to be made on an ongoing basis.
Otherwise things don't get purchased and things get a bit rough.
For example...
In January we purchase new bed linens...from sheets to blankets or even pillows. Whatever we need that's when we budget to buy them...and old decrepit ones are tossed.
February is Underwear Month. From bras to jockeys to long handled underwear...that's when we get it. All those Holier than thou pairs of socks and drawers are dispatched to the incinerator or rag pile...new ones are supplied.
Then comes Easter.
New Clothes! New ties, dress shirts, pants shirts, sports coats or suits and of course dresses and skirts and blouses for the missus. (Whether she wants to or not)
Of course new jackets and other stuff is bought in the fall... like shoes and pants.
So...
Do you follow a schedule for this stuff?
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