sleuth
Lovin' The Homestead
My goal is to get to the point where we can budget semi-annually or even annually so that we can shop year-round for the best deal and buy in bulk.
For example, I have a 200 gallon gas tank at my farm. I'm not currently using it, but I envision being able to wait until there's a seasonal drop in price (like right now it is $2.95/gallon, then buy in bulk at even lower wholesale prices and have almost all the gas I need for a year (obviously need a few more gas tanks). Also, I'd like to be able to pay my fixed bills annually. For some, I could get discounts for doing that. I would also have fewer bills to manage.
Anybody else do this? I guess the first step is having a stockpile of cash for 3 months of expenses and start budgeting quarterly until you can get 6 months stockpile and budget semi-annual, up to 1 year of expenses in the bank and budget annually? Anybody else do it another way?
For example, I have a 200 gallon gas tank at my farm. I'm not currently using it, but I envision being able to wait until there's a seasonal drop in price (like right now it is $2.95/gallon, then buy in bulk at even lower wholesale prices and have almost all the gas I need for a year (obviously need a few more gas tanks). Also, I'd like to be able to pay my fixed bills annually. For some, I could get discounts for doing that. I would also have fewer bills to manage.
Anybody else do this? I guess the first step is having a stockpile of cash for 3 months of expenses and start budgeting quarterly until you can get 6 months stockpile and budget semi-annual, up to 1 year of expenses in the bank and budget annually? Anybody else do it another way?