The Thing We Never Talk About

Easy Cash Flow: The “Reservoir System”


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Managing money with an up & down income can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to planning for the future. In this episode, Tim introduces the “Reservoir System,” a simple, intuitive framework for managing cash flow when your don't know how much you'll make this month or this year. Using the metaphor of managing a town's water supply, he explains how checking, savings, and investment accounts each serve a distinct purpose, and how to know when to keep cash on hand, when to save, and when to invest. This episode is especially helpful for freelancers, creatives, and self-employed people who want more stability without relying on traditional budgets. One Key Takeaway: Financial stability with an irregular income comes from prioritizing cash reserves first, then savings, and only investing once your short-term needs are fully covered.

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