Barely a reduction to write about. 
After applying our April savings of $855.12 to our depleted $1000 emergency savings, we had no extra money to apply to my student loan. Though small, a reduction is a reduction. We’ll take it. 
Our goal for May savings is about making up for missed savings from the past couple of months.  We want to save big, and at this point we think it’s possible. With Brad’s freelance work back in full throttle, we are anticipating higher income this month. And I’m all about living with as little spending as possible to get by. We think we can, we think we can…
For a full recap of our debt reduction progress from the past 10 months click here. 

Barely a reduction to write about. 

After applying our April savings of $855.12 to our depleted $1000 emergency savings, we had no extra money to apply to my student loan. Though small, a reduction is a reduction. We’ll take it. 

Our goal for May savings is about making up for missed savings from the past couple of months.  We want to save big, and at this point we think it’s possible. With Brad’s freelance work back in full throttle, we are anticipating higher income this month. And I’m all about living with as little spending as possible to get by. We think we can, we think we can…

For a full recap of our debt reduction progress from the past 10 months click here

1 May 2012 ·

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My husband and I, both artists, are seeking financial sanity amidst the financial insanity in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are on a quest to change our spending habits, get out of debt and start saving.