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  • not mine either and im going to be workin in a bank lol - i passed the numeracy exam tho!!!lol
  • natsplatnat
    natsplatnat Posts: 3,033 Forumite
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    Hi! Not sure its entirely accurate, but somewhere in the region of £9919.73
    Maths bit (well the way I did it incase someone wants to check or i have got it totally wrong)
    12,400 / (35x52) (wages divided by total hours worked in a 52 week year)
    =£6.813 per hour
    £6.813 x (28x52) hourly wage multiplied by hours worked in a 52 week year)
    £9919.73

    Hope this helps?
    start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
    end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
    I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!
  • Just divide into 35 and times by 28 for yearly - £9919.99 as Nat said - about £800ish a month!!

    Well done :) Really glad you got it!!
    Debt Free since 2012
    Current Savings £1,400
    Current Mortgage £143,398.27
  • natsplatnat
    natsplatnat Posts: 3,033 Forumite
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    I always did do things the long-winded way !:rotfl:
    start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
    end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
    I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!
  • Well you got the right answer!! I'll leave you to work out how to take off tax ;)
    Debt Free since 2012
    Current Savings £1,400
    Current Mortgage £143,398.27
  • natsplatnat
    natsplatnat Posts: 3,033 Forumite
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    Holy carp!!
    I usually work on about less 25% so take home should be (somewhere) in the region of £7737.59 (as a rough ball-part, approximately,in the region of, almost, nearly etc etc etc)
    start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
    end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
    I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!
  • Pips_Mum
    Pips_Mum Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    Your all cleverer than I am!! I would never have got there!!
    Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700
    :TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T

    2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!
  • Debt Free since 2012
    Current Savings £1,400
    Current Mortgage £143,398.27
  • natsplatnat
    natsplatnat Posts: 3,033 Forumite
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    At least smarties will be better off than I made out - nice bonus!!
    start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
    end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
    I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!
  • miemie
    miemie Posts: 646 Forumite
    Well done Smarties, really pleased for you:D . At least it's a weight off your mind and you can get on and enjoy christmas.When do you start?
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