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#129 declaring £550 for April
Am now 53% of the way to my annual goal.0 -
No 89 reporting a really good month with £10,041.67 saved :):)
Slowly fading - I made a mistake on my submitted form for this month. I'll try and do it again but please can you use this figure. ThanksSave 12K in 2020. Number 130 -
Spreadsheet updatedBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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slowlyfading wrote: »Spreadsheet updated
Hi - sorry to be a pain but you've made an error on my entry on the spread sheet for this month. I declared £10,041.67 and you've put me down as only £1,041.67 Would you be able to update it when you have a chance. Many thanksSave 12K in 2020. Number 130 -
george4064 wrote: »Declaring £2,459.59 for March, breakdown below.
HTB ISA - £200
Sharesave - £223
Nationwide RS - £500
P2P - £1,536.59
Posted my S&S ISA Transfer form yesterday, moving to AJ Bell YouInvest. I know they're not the cheapest, but they have recently improved their regular/dividend re-investment services which now satisfy my requirements that previously only HL could do. Fingers crossed it goes through smoothly, and once its all moved to YouInvest I will probably be contributing more as I make the most of its flexible regular investment service!
Keep up the great saving all!
Declaring £1,812.80 for April, breakdown below.
HTB ISA - £200
Sharesave - £223
Nationwide RS - £500
P2P - £889.80
S&S ISA transfer still on-going, HL took the transfer fees yesterday so I'm hoping its soon. Anyone have any experience with transferring either from HL or to AJ Bell? Especially on timeframes..? Im transferring shares, investment trusts and ETFs only."If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett
Save £12k in 2021 - #027 £15,268 (76%)0 -
Hi - sorry to be a pain but you've made an error on my entry on the spread sheet for this month. I declared £10,041.67 and you've put me down as only £1,041.67 Would you be able to update it when you have a chance. Many thanksBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Personal Finance Blogger + YouTuber / In pursuit of FIRE
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slowlyfading wrote: »Updated, apologies
Thanks for updating No apologies needed - you do a fabulous job keeping this thread updated :T:T:TSave 12K in 2020. Number 130 -
Hi,
#082 declaring £500 for April, Form submitted.
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After 2 months of unavoidable and huge (for me at least) expenses, I am very happy to be able to declare £3,400 for June! Hopefully later this month I should be able to salt away some more. Good luck everyone, as always, it is so uplifting to see and read about how well everyone is doing!Save 12,000 in 2017 (48)
Total so far: £7,000
Goal: £50,000
I'm trying to remember to pay my future self first!0 -
I could have sworn I signed up months ago! Can I join again this year please Going for £8,000 this year!First time buyer!0
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