Weekly Update 23

Phew!  We have had a busy week!

 

We were in Chicago through Wednesday visiting friends and sight-seeing.  I’ll put up a post about the expenses we incurred on that vacation as soon as I crunch the numbers and compare them with our estimates.  We were so exhausted that instead of going into the city on our last day we just slept all day – now that’s a vacation!

 

When we got back to Durham we had to get right back to work and finding a new place to live.  We viewed two townhomes and decided on one of them!  We applied for the rental on Friday night and were approved on Saturday.  Unfortunately the property management company will not hold the townhouse for us until the lease and security deposit are signed, sealed, and delivered (???) so we are waiting for them to get back to us on some questions about the lease and then we will get those documents over to them ASAP!

 

I took a quick trip to the beach with some girls from my program on Saturday while Kyle puttered around, and then in the evening we watched The Adventures of Tintin.  We have a somewhat busy Sunday coming up – I need more of a break!!

 

 

Posts I Liked

 

Erika from From Shopping to Saving posted at Work Save Live all the reasons how she and her parents mismanaged allowing her a credit card when she was a teenager.

 

Joe Plemon from Christian Personal Finance expanded on five Bible verses that reassure us that everything will work out.

 

Jason from Frugal Habits listed at Narrow Bridge Finance five truly foolish financial decisions – and I’m guilty of one of them!

 

Early Financial Freedom posted at My Money Design a few simple rules for achieving early financial freedom.

 

G.E. Miller from 20 Something Finance explained what Obamacare, now that it has been largely upheld, will mean for various groups of people.

 

Kraig Mathais from Young, Cheap Living shared many ways money doesn’t matter to him.

 

 

Mentions

 

Daisy from When Life Gives You Lemons listed Does Your Class Match Your Income? in her Saturday links.

 

 

Top Comment

 

You can’t beat the way Jefferson from See Debt Run began his comment on Vacations: This or That?: “Filling out this survey is making me feel like a princess…”

 

 

Most Frequent Commenters

 

  1. Julia @ Grad Budget
  2. Edward Antrobus
  3. Count Myself a Lucky One
  4. Bog of Debt
  5. Jefferson @ See Debt Run
  6. Michelle @ Making Sense of Cents

 

 

Top Blogs Referring to EPF

 

  1. Edward Antrobus
  2. When Life Gives You Lemons
  3. From Shopping to Saving
  4. Frugal Portland
  5. Freedom 48
  6. Leigh’s Financial Journey

 

 

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8 Responses to "Weekly Update 23"

  1. Leigh says:

    Good luck holding down that place you guys want! Do you have an estimate for how much moving will costs versus how much you guys will save on rent over the next 12 months?
    Leigh recently posted..Non-Wage Income – Q2 2012 Update

    1. Emily says:

      We submitted the lease today so I hope that means we secured the place.

      I have no idea how much moving will cost! We are going to do it ourselves/with friends so I hope the only spent money will be renting a small U-haul for one day to move our furniture – maybe only tens of dollars. Our period of overlapping rents will cost us $200.

      Our new rent is a bit more than $100 less than what we’re paying now so it will take 2 months to pay back the overlap time, then maybe another month or two for the remaining costs. We don’t know how utilities will shake out exactly, though. The current renters spend about half on gas and electricity of what we spend on electricity currently, but they weren’t running the A/C much when we visited so our costs will probably be higher. The plan is to stay there 2 years, but it might turn out to just be 1 – or longer, if I never graduate!

      1. Emily says:

        Oh, and another almost-month for the application fee.

  2. Jan says:

    It looks like you guys are doing well. Hopefully you can keep up good work on your finances.I am curious as well regarding moving costs.
    Jan recently posted..Różnica między kredytem a pożyczką

    1. Emily says:

      I’ll post about them once we execute the move. Right now I have no idea what an in-town move will be!

  3. Hi Emily! Thanks for including my guest post at Jason’s! =)
    From Shopping to Saving recently posted..How to Stay Financially Sane While on Vacation

    1. Emily says:

      Absolutely.

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