Your residual income is the financial little extra that is leftover in your hand after your bills are paid each month. The financial obligations are paid off and any extra money is left as residual income. But don’t forget to plan for every bill, not just the ones for this month, but the quarterly payments also.
You don’t really have total control of your residual income. It can vary from month to month depending on its source. What your earned income minus all your bills becomes your residual or passive income. It’s that little extra leftover. There are other places where residual income is found.
Determining residual income other than what is left from earned income is a little difficult to measure exactly before it comes in. Interest on an interest-bearing checking account will vary month to month because it is figured on the daily balance. Stock and bond dividends will fluctuate as the market does. Residual income is from a source put in place before it starts giving out the income. You work at a job and then retire. Your pension check becomes residual income.
Rental property produces residual income. When the renter pays his monthly rent, the income after your financial responsibilities for the property, becomes residual income. Once the mortgage is paid off, your residual income increases because the mortgage is no longer a financial situation.
The amount of residual income you can show a bank when applying for a loan is paramount in the bank’s decision to lend you the money. It shows them that you have enough funds to assume the responsibility to repay the loan. With the loan money in hand, you assume a payment plan and may be paying less interest on the loan than you would have lost by dipping into a great stock that provides steady residual income.
Income of all sorts pay needs to pay income tax. Pensions are dealt with on a state to state basis. The tax on the residual income doesn’t outweigh the benefits of getting that income. Residual income is a terrific way to supplement your finances. It could be your nest egg!
It is important to keep track of all the financial dealings you undertake. If you are still working and do not have time to file taxes, then go to an accountant and have him take care of filing so that you avoid the wrath of the IRS. All your receipts for everything to do with your finances and residual income are important. Be a good bookkeeper. Have good habits,, it will help.
Look beyond today when you choose the money makers of tomorrow. Set up and put in place some sources that will provide you with residual income in the years to come. Be aware of how to plan for the future and how to use that planning to promote some residual income. The financial little extra can become your ticket for the future.
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