When I was working, we
lived only on my base salary, even though I received bonuses and stock options during my the last 10 years of employment. For budgeting purposes, we considered my bonuses and stock option grants
windfalls, since I wasn't guaranteed to get one every year. The benefit of doing this was as follows:
I was fortunate that our company was able to pay a bonus for every year that I was eligible. However, since we never counted on getting a bonus, the payment was put into our saving account when it was received. Another benefit of saving the bonus was that it helped to make it through this recession, since our expenses were lower and our savings were high than if we had spent the money.
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