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Growth of money
If I had deposited £2000 in a UK Building Society account in 2002 roughly how much would it be worth now? Many thanks.
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Flutteringby Getting Sorted in 2013
2013 is a really important year for us, financially and in terms of getting organised so I'm hoping a diary here will help! Bit of background.... Hubby and I have been together for 12 years, married for 4. We have a 2 year old daughter and are ttc for number 2 (we have just suffered a miscarriage but looking positively to…
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House Deposit Here We Come....
I've been a long time lurker on the MSE Forums but for some reason have only just discovered this savings section! Observant or what?! This makes me happy as my quest to save a house deposit didn't really fit in anywhere else on the Forums and I've been desperate to start a diary about our journey to keep me on the…
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Race to Candy Mountain.
Decided to finally get my act together and start some saving. Target: £50,000 Ideally like to be there by 31st January 2015. I will be starting 1st January 2013, so 2 years. Stupidly ambition target and will require some innovative thinking to get there. I will update at the end of each month and post below the running…
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change energy supplier
I am trying to change energy supplier through the club but it is still telling me that a change is going through. I cancelled that application but it isnt yet registered on the club site. So how do I start up another application?
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How to beat your insurer!!! More than 50% Saved
This is what everyone should do to beat the insurers at their own game! My Home Insurance Renewal Annual was quoted at £460. So I phoned up my insurer (A famous High Street Bank) and asked if they can do something to reduce my quote. I was quoted £365. A saving of £95 but I thought I will be loyal and give them a chance to…
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Do Loyalty Schemes Work?
Hi Everyone. A bit of a geek alert but here goes... Im doing an assigment on Loyalty cards and found a theory developed about 20 years ago... There are 4 types of loyalty: 1. Monopoly loyalty, where there are no available choices. 2. Inertia loyalty, where customers do not actively seek substitutes. 3. Convenience loyalty,…
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Just another savings diary
Hey, After getting so much inspiration on here, I decided I’d love to have somewhere that I can update daily on my savings, and also somewhere which can motivate me to save something everyday. I should probably say now, before I go on that I have no savings at all, I've just put £35 in my sealed pot and 80p into my green…
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Starting at the VERY Beginning!
Hi everyone, I'm a 25yo female with NO savings to speak of, and currently around £1600 of debt on various credit cards and store cards. Oh, and a big student loan to pay off, too. I've been lucky enough to have my parents' financial support over the years, although I've slowly but surely been breaking away and testing the…
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gofundme.com/ANEWLIFE
The past few years have been long and hard. I have moved around a lot from house to house, from living with my dad in Winstone, to loving with my mom in Birmingham and renting in Nottingham. My Girlfriend has stuck by through thick and thin, and we are finally talking about moving in together. That's where all you lovely…
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Saving by Stopping Smoking after 33 years
I am new to this but decided to start a post about probably the best decision I have made in a very long time. I smoked around 15 cigerettes a day and more at the weekend - cost around £50.00 per week, = £200 a month and yes £2400 per year. I have tried so many times but failed after only a few days so time to sort myself…
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2013 - Deposit Saving Year!
Hi All, I've been stalking these forums for quite a long time now, but I'm only just starting to post now! :) But I'm happy to say I'm here to join you in the savings diary area! My OH and I are finally starting on the savings road in order to get a deposit together to buy our first home! :j It's been a long time coming…
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New year, new resolution...a savings journey
So here I am on the savings board at the beginning of a new year and my resolution is to save. Yes, I am in debt, but this is on a 0% credit card which I am paying off at £100 a month. It should be paid off by the end of the current offer in Sept this year. I know that it is generally not a good idea to save whilst in debt…
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How much have you saved?
I was a spendthrift.Saving money in my mind will only make more money devaluation!The best way is to spend out.Buy a house, stocks, funds, gold, silver.Money begets money is not the best it?
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New to saving!
I need as much advice as possible! I'm 22, my hours have just been cut down to less than 10 a week with one job and 10 in the other, oh, and I'm currently lodging (So I only have one cupboard and one freezer draw, and live in one room!) I smoke and have cut to tobacco thus saving me around 20quid a week but I need to start…
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Gourmet Society card offer
Did anyone get the annual card in the race last week? I got the one month one in the first hour so thought I was probably in the first 2013 to get through, but haven't heard anything yet? Anyone else lucky? :rotfl:
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Intro.
Hi, I'm newbie here.I'm 25 years old and student of MBA(Finance).One of my friend tell me about this site.I seen some interesting threads and posts so I thought I would sign up. I would be happy after entering this wonderful forum which might be nice and interesting ideas from lovely people here about money saving.
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My savings diary
I have always had a job since being 13 years old, but always spent it too! Have been very lucky to have a supportive family who have never let me go without anything (not too sure this helped on the spending side) Moved in with my boyfriend when I was 17 and have always been self employed since then and found it hard to…
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How much could you save?
This basically works out how much money you could save if you stuck to your New Year's Resolution (read: give up the things you love the most). A handy new app released a couple of days ago. Who knew you could save so much by cutting down on coffees, takeaways or chocolate? Give it a go, search for Thomas Cook New Years…
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My Savings Diary.
I am going back to University in September 2013. Due to Student Finance's eligibility requirements, I am only eligible for one more years funding from them; my final year. As this degree will be a two year degree, I will be funding the first year personally, with fee's being approximately £5,000. In February I will deposit…