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How do you budget for 3 pay checks in one month?
Before I lost my job back in March we took our total take home and divided it evenly throughout the year. When a month with 3 pay periods arrived we didn't do anything extra because that money was rolled up into our regular budget. With this method I noticed that some months seemed "lean" and I couldn't figure out why until I sat down and did the math (sometimes I can be a little dense when it comes to math).
Since I've been out of work we have switched to budgeting only for 2 pay checks each month and then we decide on our own what we want to do with the extra pay checks when they arrive. This month it went to a new tv.

Now that I'm getting ready to go back to work I'm curious what you guys do for this situation and which you like better. Part of me likes the "windfall" of the extra money a few times a year, but having it spread out allows us to work on more goals each month.
We have enough cushion in our checking account that either method won't be an issue. If we budget for it throughout the year we end up with an extra $542 (conservatively, still depends on exactly what my new take home pay ends up being) a month which will be very helpful.
Re: How do you budget for 3 pay checks in one month?
I will usually put them towards savings/loan payments. The last one I got I put towards paying off my car, the next one (October) I'll likely put towards my school loan or just leave in our joint checking as a cushion. My H gets on in July that he'll probably use towards boat gas or paying off the small balance on his credit card.
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My primary job pays bi-monthly. But my part-time job pays every other Friday, so I have two months out of the year with an extra "Friday" payment.
I completely base my budget, bills, and loan pay down on the "normal" months. The months with an extra Friday are just "bonus" money that I usually apply to a credit card balance.
I also like it when my f/t paycheck and p/t paycheck are on opposite weeks....which happens for half the year between the "bonus" Fridays. It doesn't really make a difference for my bills, it's just more psychological of getting some money every week.