The 'Happy Halloween' October NSD Challenge
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Please may I join in with a target of 18 NSDs
I have started already with 2NSDs under my belt and am hoping my declaration on here will spur me on and keep me on the straight and narrow.Debt @ Sept '16 = £51804 Oct '16= £51,095 1.37% paid off
Oct grocery challenge = £229.05/£250
Oct AFD challenge = 20/31
Oct NSD = 13/18
Emergency Fund member #209 = 376/10000 -
BeTheChange wrote: »Please may I join in with a target of 18 NSDs
I have started already with 2NSDs under my belt and am hoping my declaration on here will spur me on and keep me on the straight and narrow.
Hi and welcome!
I hope that you enjoy the challenge. :money:
Well done on getting 2nsds already.0 -
DS spent the weekend at home, full of the freshers' week blues. Apparently it is very common for new students during their first week or two at university to have a bit of a meltdown during which they decide they hate their course, they hate their accommodation and they want to come back home. After a while it settles and they get on with it. DS has spent two nights in his own bed, using his own bathroom and being fed toad in the hole and roast chicken. He went back this evening in a more positive frame of mind - may it continue to be thus.One life - your life - live it!0
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I hope so Nargle!0
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Woo hoo!
Dxxx0 -
NSD#1 yesterday for us; aiming for another today!£1589.94 cc - DFD 31/12/22; £156,737.24 mortgage free target date 1/10/2026; £158,327.18 Total; Starting debt Jan 2019 £393,068; 60% cleared.0
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Had a mad weekend of work so been a bit quiet.
Saturday- NSD #3
Sunday - spend (booked airbnb for holiday)
Today might also be a spend day as a couple more holiday-related bookings need doing. Holiday going to be over budget as it's all been left to last minute owing to OH work)
Good luck for NSDs this weekHouse fund: ~£5000 / £10,000 _£1000 emergency fund #208 - £151.74/ 1000 _0 -
Should be nsd #3 today.I'm paying my bills but I don't count that as a spend because I don't have any choice IYSWIM ie essential.
Will update later.Well done everyone who got an nsd this weekend! :j:j0 -
Had my 2nd NSD today!Debt free once - Back again | Current debt: £3002.96 - January 2023 | Currently repaying £50 a month - Estimated DFD Jan 2028 | Make £2023 in 2023 #51 - £33.75/£20230
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NSD#2
Going for my 3rd day in a row tomorrow.
This could get quite addictive :rotfl:
I might end up literally rolling in my own money one day
Dxxx0
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