EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 18 MIN
If It’s Not in the Budget, Now What?
from The Catholic Money Show from WalletWin · host WalletWin
In this episode of The Catholic Money Show, Jonathan and Amanda Teixeira talk about what to do when something comes up mid-month and it was definitely not in the budget.Maybe it is a great Costco deal, a last-minute opportunity, or something you suddenly really want. The purchase itself may not be the problem. The real question is what happens in the gap between wanting it and buying it.Jonathan and Amanda walk through how to handle impulse purchases with more temperance, communication and they explain why a budget should not be so rigid that it leaves no room for real life, but also should not be so flexible that every category gets erased and rewritten until the plan no longer means anything.📌 In this episode:Why impulse purchases are not always automatically badHow to slow down before making an unplanned purchaseQuestions to ask when you want something that is not in the budgetWhy scarcity and “good deals” can cloud your judgmentHow to know whether a purchase serves your current prioritiesWhy the money has to come from somewhereHow to talk with your spouse about unexpected spendingWhy fun money can help prevent reactionary impulse purchasesHow temperance applies to your monthly budgetWhy budgeting makes financial flexibility possibleA good budget gives your money a plan, but it also gives you a way to make wise changes when real life happens.Stay tuned for the Catholic Budget Reset, coming soon from WalletWin, which will include the Budgeting Super Sheet and help you get a stronger handle on your monthly money plan.
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In this episode of The Catholic Money Show, Jonathan and Amanda Teixeira talk about what to do when something comes up mid-month and it was definitely not in the budget.Maybe it is a great Costco deal, a last-minute opportunity, or something you suddenly really want. The purchase itself may not be the problem. The real question is what happens in the gap between wanting it and buying it.Jonathan and Amanda walk through how to handle impulse purchases with more temperance, communication and they explain why a budget should not be so rigid that it leaves no room for real life, but also should not be so flexible that every category gets erased and rewritten until the plan no longer means anything.📌 In this episode:Why impulse purchases are not always automatically badHow to slow down before making an unplanned purchaseQuestions to ask when you want something that is not in the budgetWhy scarcity and “good deals” can cloud your judgmentHow to know whether a purchase serves your current prioritiesWhy the money has to come from somewhereHow to talk with your spouse about unexpected spendingWhy fun money can help prevent reactionary impulse purchasesHow temperance applies to your monthly budgetWhy budgeting makes financial flexibility possibleA good budget gives your money a plan, but it also gives you a way to make wise changes when real life happens.Stay tuned for the Catholic Budget Reset, coming soon from WalletWin, which will include the Budgeting Super Sheet and help you get a stronger handle on your monthly money plan.
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