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Evasive action! Stop the trench becoming a hole.
I need to take evasive action, and I need to hold myself accountable. I'm not going to call where I am a hole. It's still a rut. A trench. I've got savings, but they are in accounts where they earn good interest rates so I hate touching them. I've just moved house, and I've been doing a money shuffle every month, borrowing…
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Sixty Thousand to clear in 4 years!
I had a previous diary that worked well but drifted away from and didn't keep up with the changes in my life. At that point I had a similar debt but in a sense less to show for it and less able to pay it off. Now with a 2nd baby on the way our little family will be complete and I want our finances and other aspects of our…
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Get a grip woman!
Having been reading a number of people's debt-free wannabe diaries for some time now, I have finally decided I will start my own. We are less than three years from wanting to stop work, and less than ten years from state retirement age. I manage our household finances and DH lets me get on with it. His attitude is more…
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2024... Debt no more🤘
Hi all, here I go to ridding myself of debt for the final time. I don't want to work forever and would like some good savings before I reduce my working hours. I'm not getting any younger and suffer with various ailments so instead of borrowing I need to pay off what I owe and save instead. Previous borrowing was always…
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A new chapter, An empty nest, Drama school & Last year of Uni
I've been on these boards for many years and a long time ago did start a diary when we'd had a windfall and cleared some debt and I'm not sure what happened but 'life' got in the way. Today starts a new chapter of my life as my youngest has just left home (albeit temporarily) for her to access a drama course in a different…
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Round in circles...
So, here I am again, back after approximately 6 years after clearing all of my debt. I was approximately £25,000 in debt at that time and swore never to be in this situation again..yet here I am! I have been in denial for the last 2 years, paying the minimum payments on my DEBT cards and wishing for a resolution since…
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Advice Please
Good Evening People! I don’t know how to start but here goes. I have always had debts but have always managed to stay on top of them until recently. I have 8.5K with Barclaycard these being multiple balance transfers paying £400 a month but due to be charged more interest as coming to the end of my 0% offer. I have 3.5k…
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Mrs. P's Savings, Paying Off CC, being more organised diary
I've now taken early retirement. Sadly I've built up CC debt yet again, but is only on one card and it is the only debt I have now. I really need to get this paid off, whilst also saving and making ends meet so I don't need to use the card again. I have decided not to stress and panic about over-paying (which is what I…
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taking responsibilty to get me where I want to be
Good morning MSE'ers I have been reading diaries for the last few months and have found peoples stories so inspiring that I am hoping for some company on my own journey , this will be my own log which hopefully will motivate me at times of bleakness so I can look back on any progress I have made My sitituation is quite…
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2024 - Let's go again
So I'm starting 2024 with my debt at a little over £31k - still sounds so bad but considering it was £50k when I had my LBM in 2022 it's not so bad. I'm paying £700 per month towards debt and all but one account has been defaulted. Which makes me think about how best to tackle that. Defaults will start dropping off in…
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misstara's debt diary 2024
I've decided it's time to start a new diary as the old one has been on the go for a number of years and I feel a fresh start would be good especially since I have less than £600 left to pay off the credit card. I'm hoping to stay debt free this time and hoping a new diary will keep me focused on this. My first diary was…
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Moving on with things
I have debated posting this for a few days or so. One of the main reasons I wanted to post an update is because recently I said goodbye to my car for good having made the decision to lease another electric car through my business. A decision I simply think I wouldn’t have made without having been on here. My wife and I are…
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Champagne supernova’s debt free to savaholic diary
Hi all , Im going to start documenting my journey to financial stability and security. I have a post about my DMP here : https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6509459/at-the-end-of-my-2nd-dmp#latest My story is as follows: Debts at their highest - £11, 274.34 Debt-Free Date (projected) - July 2024 Debts March…
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Geriatricmum vs inner voice: A monologue
Me: "Kids are at school and nursey, workout done, kitchen clean, 100th wash in the machine.... Time to relax with a cuppa and maybe browse the sales." Inner voice: "you have £44.39 in your current account and zero savings" Me: "yeah but I can pop it on the credit card!" Inner voice : "you're currently using over 92% of the…
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One eye on the future ..one eye on the past
New Diary think I got lost in space. Debts are slowly reducing,I sort of have a three year plan ongoing which should mean we are very comfortable in the middle of the year 2023. I'm resigned to this being my abode ...hate my house ..hate my neighbours For that time I want to be in a good place financially to move at that…
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Finally taking back control after a decade of debt
Hello, Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I've had CC debt ever since moving to London after university around 9 years ago. Coming here for work on a very low wage, I quickly ate through my savings and started racking up debt on credit cards, without any real means to pay it off. Came to a bit of a head when I ended up…
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Freedom and Independence.
It’s been a long journey but this year I see the light at the end of the tunnel. After a toxic relationship I had gone from being 20k in savings to 20k in debt. I lost more than that though, I lost myself. I’m nearly back! 20 years later. This year I will be debt free. Have an emergency fund. And pots for savings,…
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Dreaming of being Debt Free
Hi. Like many people, I've been lurking in and out of these rooms and the main website, dreaming of being debt free. I've been living in debt since I went to uni. To put that into perspective, almost half my life. Ive tried many times, and come close, sometimes a run of bad lucks set me back, children being born, or…
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Breaking through the debt and life challenges
Hi everyone, I read a number of diaries here and I figured it's time I should start a diary of my own as a means to help track my progress on getting rid of the debt and possibly help me vent and unload some of the personal and family life struggles and challenges. Our position isn't bad but I'd like to clear the debts to…
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Got to get started Chipping away at it.
So ive been struggling with my debt for a number of years now . And have struggled with debt in the past as well . I came out of uni in what was comparative to my earnings at the time quite a bit of debt. Managed to sort that in my early twenties and was actually really well disciplined . Then I think I fell of the wagon…