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"Pay Off Your Mortgage in Two Years"

Dan29
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Just a reminder that this programme starts on BBC Two* tonight at 8pm - should be interesting..!
*Except Wales digital.
*Except Wales digital.
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well i have a £132000 mortgage covering 29 years, will i be able to pay it of in 2 year??!!0
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trigger_mike wrote:well i have a £132000 mortgage covering 29 years, will i be able to pay it of in 2 year??!!
Is your salary above or below £100,000?.0 -
Woohoo, the guy hosting the show went to my old high school. I've met him last year. very nice guy.0
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ive only just tuned in! i cant sing so can i not pay mine off? is it because the lady can sing so she can get extra cash together ?0
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Very interesting so far
He's prompting them with some very good ideas to increase their income."Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
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across wrote:ive only just tuned in! i cant sing so can i not pay mine off? is it because the lady can sing so she can get extra cash together ?
It's a case of identifying your individual abilities/skills and maximising an opportunity of a main/additional income from it, whether it's using the basic skill as is or perhaps increasing it as necessary (and possible)
It's a different situation for everyone."Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
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I thought it was a great programme. I've taken some ideas from it and will be trying them out asap. I know that it's simple to think about after the fact but smoking...you don't think that every time you buy a pack of 20 that's costing you a fiver. Perhaps two packets a week £10. A month is £40. Over the year that's £480. Think about that....
Baby Bump born 4th March 2010! :kisses:
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Guinea wrote:I thought it was a great programme. I've taken some ideas from it and will be trying them out asap. I know that it's simple to think about after the fact but smoking...you don't think that every time you buy a pack of 20 that's costing you a fiver. Perhaps two packets a week £10. A month is £40. Over the year that's £480. Think about that....
u should watch Martin's show or read his book. Certain things in life you can do withoutYou'll Never Be Rich Working for Someone Else0 -
ohh i cant be bothered with all that justicia and my voice is terrible i have no skills whatsoever to offer anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i give up !!!!!!0
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what a load of bull.my morgate is £132k and mine and the misses joint income is £55-60k witha £5k bonus.and we spend every penny virtually on childcare,bills,food,clothing all the other things you need to live on.we budget like hell just to get by.my £5k bonus a year goes on a holiday every year including spends. and the only time weve been out for 6 months was on new years eve for 2 1/2 hrs with a £40 relatives give us for xmas presents....how the hell do they expect you to pay of your morgate in 2 years.even with the £45 i overpay a month on my mortgage it brings it down by just over 4 yearsneed to have a lightbulb moment0
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