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Now for a healthier, wealthier me
Hello everyone 👋 Today I have paid my final debt repayment and because having my diary on the Debt Free Wannabe boards has been so valuable in keeping me accountable and focussed, I figured that having a savings diary would be a good idea as my next step. About me - For those I’ve not yet met, here’s a bit about my…
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Saving lots in pots!
Ok so i have been deliberating whether or not to start a diary, and have now decided its time to jump in. I have been on these boards for years, but only just starting posting and reading reguarly this year. i have found so much kindness and support for each other on here and that is why I come on and read. Plus many of…
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Escape to the country & living off savings
Copied over from my old diary Hello again from Yorkshire 😁 The move from the south coast went well but it has been hectic since I got here. Spending has been budgeted for van hire £250 diesel £90 train fare for DS to get home £30 new boiler £3600 living room light £32 kettle & toaster £40 New bath towels (sale) £6 Living…
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Moving forward and upwards
I decided today to bite the bullet and start a saving for a deposit diary. Moving away from my other diary as that served its purpose for that part of my life. Its now time to focus on my next goal, buying my own home, for that I need a 15% deposit. For nearly three years I've been saving my pennies, saving chunks of my…
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Saving For Early Retirement
Hello, Currently have a diary on DWF board, feel this will be a better place to be as I am currently saving for early retirement! We are mortgage and debt free. Mr D has his savings, he is very good at saving, we have joint savings and I am starting to build up my saving after being in debt for most of my adult life. So I…
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15 months, 30kg, zero based budgeting
I need to lose 30kg (ideally within the next 1-2 years). I'm finding work quite stressful at the moment so this is not helping as I tend to stress buy takeaways and junk food deliveries. Cutting this out would obviously be good for weight loss but also save money. I find money management easier than weight loss, so I'm…
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Arrietty's Acorns
Hello, I think we're past the 'happy new year' stage now and as we don't know each other yet I'll just dive right in, say 'hello' again and declare that I NEED to be on this board. I've been dipping in and out of here for a while now and debating with myself as to whether I should start my own savings diary; whether it…
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A year of saving but maybe also spending a bit too!
Hi, I've been reading the forum for about 5 years, but only starting posting today. Life has changed a lot in that time, financially. I've been a full time working single parent for years and years. Up until the end of 2020 I was receiving UC to top up my income. However a really supportive boss pushed me to aim for a…
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Starting savings again
This year I am determined to get savings in my bank. Became debt free in 2022 and since then I have stagnated and not put the same effort into saving. I have joined the penny saving challenge and the envelope saving challenge. I am setting myself a target of £5000 this year so I need to keep a tight rein on my spending. I…
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The Happiness Fund.
I am going to copy over all my posts about my new kitchen or lack of it!!!! I am changing my thread name back to a more saving focussed one so I don't get distracted.:j Addendum: I have changed the name again as I am planning to chill out now I have savings and am going to continue to save for happy times. lol.
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My very ambitious way to get £60k in 48 months…
Investment strategy for 23/24 Majority of this plan to gain at least another 60k in savings is self managed. I need help to see what the best way moving forward to gain my goal. Mg appetite to risk is huge, a guy who works in financing does not want me as a client as - what he is doing I’m doing already. - his fees…
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Time to build my future
So at the beginning of September I finally became debt free - apart from my mortgages, and my debt free diary helped me so much so I thought I’d try and keep it going in order to build some savings. In terms of savings, I am setting up an emergency fund of £1k, and I am setting up a regular saver to overpay mortgage when I…
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Saving for the next chapter....
I have only recently discovered this board and it seems like a better place for my musings than the DFW Planning for the next chapter.............. — MoneySavingExpert Forum This was my original post so I won't bore anyone with the full details but essentially I'm seeing how much I can save to allow me to retire before my…
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Is 2023 my year?
Will 2023 be the year that I get on the property ladder? 🤔 Currently sat at about £18K, £10K of which is his and the rest mine. The increased cost of living is biting a little in that I’m not saving as much as I should but I am sticking something away each month at least. Another rent increase in January isn’t going to…
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Saving for a firey future
Hi everyone, I was a regular on this forum many years ago and the tips and support helped me clear lots of debt including a 2k overdraft and plenty of credit card debit. I ran up most of that buying my ex out of our property. Got a lodger, sold everything got a second job and then met my now husband. He was super…
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Nearly 60 - where did that time go?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6176755/need-to-organise-budgeting-and-saving-more-effectively This is the thread that I originally posted in the Budgeting thread and Moving Forwards made the excellent suggestion that I popped along here. My updated savings are below, but next payday is 28th of the month,…
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30yo savings
I’m 30, run my own business, I’m constantly worrying about money! Even more so now as I’ve just purchased a new car which I need for work and my personal life. My entire savings are 16k (after buying the car) and I also have assets in a classic car and motorbike adding to around 20k. Am I doing ok or should I really have…
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Atrixa's Saving Diaries
Hello everyone! I'm 26 years old and currently renting a 1 bed flat in the North East of England. Due to not having a great income, I always thought I'd be renting forever but luckily, the North East has some of the most affordable (If you can call anything over £50k "affordable") properties in the country that aren't…
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Switching to LED systems for savings
Are there any business owners here who made the switch to LED at work? If so, how significant was the change on your electrical bill?
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From £6000 ----> £9000 in 2023.
EDIT May 2023 - I have reached my £6000 goal and this is being tucked away in a high interest easy access CHIP account. I am re-jigging my goal to fill my sink funds now including a possible amazing dream. Onwards to £9000. EDIT January 2023 - my original goal was £2600, then £6000 in 2022. I managed this and propped…