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The Mortgage Free in Three - Take 2 challenge (MFiT-T2)
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I filled in the details and it just said details submitted..how do I look at the spreadsheet.0
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I filled in the details and it just said details submitted..how do I look at the spreadsheet.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...=2&output=html
Hopefully this link will work........ simples
Though my target isn't in there yetA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
I'd like to sign up too.....reduce my £50,500 mortgage to £38,000.0
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Will have to look at the links tonight looks like the google docs site is blocked at work0
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http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...=2&output=html
Hopefully this link will work........ simples
Though my target isn't in there yet
Still finding my feet with Google docs. I've currently got the input form feeding into a new sheet within the document and not directly to the chart as I couldn't immediately see how to do that. Plus there is a risk that someone attemts to update another persons details.
Still, this form input provides another way of giving us feedback as it's likely our mailboxes will become full at times. I'll need to do more experimenting over the coming weeks.
@SuiDreams - Google docs is blocked from work here too, so I'll have to wait until this evening to see the data that has been passed back.
Don't worry if you've not filled out the form - still experimenting and finding my feet with this stuff - all pretty new to me, but should be useful for the challenge.
FB.Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...0 -
I'm loving the Google docs chart and form - seems easy enough to use0
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Is there a particular calculator that we are all using for this so the results can be pasted and give the same results?0
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I'm updating my goal, based on my recent overpayments and also the timing of my starting my mortgage.
My goal is now to reduce my mortgage from £171,300 (which is roughly what my mortgage balance will be as of 12/12/09) to £128,000 by 12/12/120 -
This looks like a fantastic thread, so I would like to accept your invite to join, though my goal is not as big as some of you.
So I would like to reduce my mortgage from £120,699 to £110,000 by 12/12/12
Good luck everyoneMFiT -T2 member # 136
Overpayments in 2010 - £246.37 - Target £10,0000 -
FunnyRabbit - my own goal is slightly less than yours but neither is any less important than anyone else's as I'm sure you will learn from other people's posts in time to come. We are all just want to make our mortgages easier or non-existent. The point is about having to give the banks less if we make even just a little in the way of overpayments thereby making more money stay in our pockets. I'm rambling I know - haven't had my dinner yet!! I'm sure you'll get the gist though. Good luck to you and us all!!
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