Making the Most of Your Sales Income
/When it comes to managing variable income, there are several strategies to turn uncertainty into opportunity. If you’ve had a chance to read my previous post “How to Budget on a Sales Income”, then you are in the right place. Whether you’re new to the industry or a seasoned vet, my goal is to share ways you can maximize your sales income beyond your monthly budget.
Give Yourself a Raise
One of the best parts about being a commissioned sales professional is the ability to create your own raise. Regardless of your commission structure, the more you sell, the higher your income. In a sense, you have a greater influence on your income based on the effort you put forth. While there is no guarantee that increased effort will lead to increased sales, more often than not, it does. This serves as a significant motivator for sales professionals to put in efforts that will ultimately drive sales and boost their income. This increased income will open the door to exploring further avenues for maximization.
Supercharge Your Retirement
Most people have retirement goals, and it seems that retiring early is becoming a more popular goal. Whether you aim to retire at 55 or intend to continue working until 67 because you love what you do, having options is crucial. A great use for excess income would be to contribute to a separate retirement account in addition to your employer's 401k plan. Consider accounts like a Roth IRA or Traditional IRA. A Roth IRA allows you to contribute after-tax dollars, that will grow tax-free. The beauty of this account lies in the tax-free growth it offers, along with the fact that there are no required minimum distributions(RMD). On the other hand, a traditional IRA provides a tax deduction in the year it is funded and is a key attraction of these accounts. Collaborating with a certified investment advisor like myself can help determine which account makes more sense based on your income in the given year, projected retirement income, and goals for retirement. At the end of the day, funding these accounts is a simple way to invest more dollars toward your retirement, and provide yourself with options down the road.
Fluctuation Creates Stability
Sales professionals experience varying degrees of income fluctuations. Some have a base salary they can count on, while others rely solely on commissions. Regardless, one of the greatest ways to maximize on the variability is to use high-earning years to create stability for your lower-earning years. As an example, let’s say you significantly exceed your sales target this year and make twice your budgeted income. You should have a standard protocol to enlighten where that money should go. One of the first things I would do is to put a good chunk of that excess aside for potential future use. That way, if your next year is not as profitable as the current one, you can still take advantage of supercharging your retirement or building up your safety net, while still covering your budgeted expenses. By doing this, you create a level of stability, even though your income is not.
Tax Advantages
When it comes to tax planning for sales professionals, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of working with a CPA experienced in handling variable incomes. Tax planning for a variable income can feel like trying to hit a moving target, and that is where the experience becomes invaluable. To top it off, forming a financial team with your financial advisor and CPA working together can uncover potential tax advantages in a given year. Having this team will allow for tax-efficient investing and creative tax planning. Given the income variability associated with commission-based roles, working with your financial team each year ensures that you’re making the right choices for your income in that specific year.
Final Thoughts
Managing a variable income will require deliberate financial decision-making, but it can also create opportunities that not everyone has. Being intentional with where your excess money goes will allow you to not only hope but have confidence that your financial plan will succeed.
References
https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/amount-of-roth-ira-contributions-that-you-can-make-for-2023
OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com
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