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The Mortgage Free in Three - Take 2 challenge (MFiT-T2)
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The chart is totally Mint FB.....:beer:
No more dithering for me this month, I am writing my overpayment cheque this weekend for March instead of waiting to see what I have left over at the end of the month.But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
will look when I get home from work. Thanks0
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thats great guys, thankyouMFiT-T2 Questee number 1460
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Thanks to you both for the effort. Can't believe how quickly the first quarter has rolled in. Only 75% more to go!
Cheers,
BillyMortgage Free: 28/10/2010Time / Interest Saved: 18.5 years / £61,866.500 -
Well Done FB :T:T:T Fantastic chart :T0 -
fantastic, thanks so much, I can't believ how many people have paid off about 25%!!
yayMortgage November 2003 was £135k, but thanks to this website on 28/08/12 we became MORTGAGE FREE!
Now just over 2 years we have taken on the challenge again! )(starting £237k Nov 2014) Current mortgage £232,399.82, current overpayment total £1550, years remaining= 170 -
Looks like I win the WORST start award -20.24% :rotfl:
All part of my cunning plan thought :A0 -
thx--FB
i might be joining your cunning plan next month deefadog
up/downs each month---but were all the right direction£48515 interest £181 (2009)debt/mortgage-MFIT/T2/T3
debt/mortgage free 28/11/14
vanguard shares index isa £1000
credit union £400
emergency fund£500
#81 save 2018£42000 -
I've actually made a further payment since I submitted my update but I've updated neither my signature nor google docs.
I shall do my sig now but I shan't do the docs. I didn't do that cause I forgot to be honest and thought it was past the deadline. Now I'm not going to yet because I'd rather not create more work for FB and Maz!
It's amazing how quickly the time passes though isn't it? I can't believe that it's March already, just where has the year gone?Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0 -
N0. 86 here. thanks FB. every little bit of extra motivation counts. i'm surprised by how well i've done!Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. - Lord Byron0
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