The Debt Free Roll Of Honour
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Just realised that I never actually did this!
a. The date of your lightbulb moment
middle of 2005
b. Debts at their highest
£17k approx (started paying off before real LBM)
c. Debt-Free Date
December 2009, just in time for christmas
d. Your one pearl of wisdom.
the bigger they are and the more menacing they behave the more rewarding it is when you win! Especially when its bank charges and you go to court and win £2700.
e. Which MSE guides helped you
everyone who was around back in 2005 to 2007. Fond memories of their being no trolls back then and everyone being so supportive.
f. Which forum threads helped you
Bah, can't remember now sorry
g. And if you had a debt diary on DFW, a link to it
Thanks to DFW I learned to keep a 'financial actions journal' which after several itterations I now keep in evernote. That way when I ring a company I can quickly search everything from notes of every phone call to the letters I sent and received (scan them in sad I know!)0 -
Lightbulb moment March 2008
Debt at highest £13,560
Debt free date 25th July 2013
Pearl of wisdom Don't be afraid to ask for helpSealed Pot Challenge member 28
2018 total £1520
2019 total £89950 -
Im free .. only the mortgage to go now, but I dont count that a debt, more of an investment !
Havent posted much on the way along, but read & learnt a lot.
Thank you everyoneIts just a bad day, Not a bad life .. :cool:0 -
Well its strange, I did wonder whether I would feel this massive sense of elation but I don't think it has really sunk in . I think the next couple of months will be when it sinks in when I have money left in the bank account at the end of the month.
I have been very lucky in my journey to have had some sums of money (thank you Nan RIP) along the way which have cut my journey in duration by 24 months at least and in laws who have lent money interest free so that we can be not paying the extortionate interest rates that we were saddled with. This in turn allowed us to re-mortgage at a much better interest rate which also helped with monthly payments.
It is time to look forward to the future and start some savings/pensions etc.
If anything, I feel a slight sense of anticipation - not sure why
Date of LBM: Approx May 2011 - however it had been flickering for a few years.
Debts at their highest: Somewhere around £40,000.00. My spreadsheet fluctuated at just over £40,000.00 but £39,483.00 was the point I started consciously hammering away.
Debt free date: 24/07/2013
Pearl of wisdom: You have to believe in yourself that you can do this. I was too guilty of trying to keep up with the Joneses when I could afford to, and was dreadful at "I want". The biggest problem with I want is that I didn't actually "need".
Forum threads that helped: All of the debt free diaries are a real inspiration and the people you meet along the way. I also quite liked the Mortgage free wanabee board as something that I could aspire to be at some stage.
Anything else? I believe that if you are in it for the long haul, the odd treat now and again is essential to keep morale high. If you do ever fall off the wagon, get straight back up and draw a line under it. I have learnt so much along the way I don't think I will ever go back to the old ways.Just keep swimming!0 -
Congratulations itsadogslife, all of what you have said is true, words of wisdom.
Enjoy being debt free.xx:j Debtfree and and staying that way.:j3-6 month emergency fund, No.61 £140.000 -
Well done everyone
It's this sort of thread that keeps me motivated...i want a badge :D one day soon i'm sure.
:beer: To everyoneDEBT FREE AND PROUD'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt'0 -
Massive congrats everyone so inspirational and aspirational- it can be achieved. Am working my way towards my badge soon.........misselvis proud and in motion - dealing with her debts step by step DFW #107
challenge pay off 6.5k by the end of 2017~ £388/£6500 challenge 1% challenge = 6% of debt cleared; challenge - build up 3 months emergency fund- £0/£60000 -
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Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Hi all,
It might take a wee while for it to sink in but I'm DEBT FREE:D
Date of LBM:On this occasion Nov 2011 - however I had cleared a previous debt on here a few years before and let it creep up again.
Debts at their highest:Probably around £8000 but I started my diary when I was at £5608.30
Debt free date:30/07/2013
Pearl of wisdom:For me it was updating my MSE diary especially when I got a bit spendy. Reading other peoples diaries was so motivational as we are all in the same boat:) and keeping a spending diary. Also Martin's mantra "Do I need it etc"
Forum threads that helped: Lots & Lots - thank you to everyone who popped into my diary or even just lurked and those that helped me in challenges. Special mention to some challenges - Debt free by Xmas, 100 day challenge and NSKs challenges.
So the plan now is to build a savings pot for lifes little eventualities and to try and make sure that I don't build up the debts again. Thank you all for your help:D
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Hi all,
It might take a wee while for it to sink in but I'm DEBT FREE:D
Date of LBM:On this occasion Nov 2011 - however I had cleared a previous debt on here a few years before and let it creep up again.
Debts at their highest:Probably around £8000 but I started my diary when I was at £5608.30
Debt free date:30/07/2013
Pearl of wisdom:For me it was updating my MSE diary especially when I got a bit spendy. Reading other peoples diaries was so motivational as we are all in the same boat:) and keeping a spending diary. Also Martin's mantra "Do I need it etc"
Forum threads that helped: Lots & Lots - thank you to everyone who popped into my diary or even just lurked and those that helped me in challenges. Special mention to some challenges - Debt free by Xmas, 100 day challenge and NSKs challenges.
So the plan now is to build a savings pot for lifes little eventualities and to try and make sure that I don't build up the debts again. Thank you all for your help:D
Well done
HHx0
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