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Spending Diary
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Hi. I'm new member - just joined although been looking at forums for couple of months. Trying to get my overdraft down because just realised how much bank is charging me a month for this privilege! Was getting bit depressed but spending diary seems a really good way to keep track. Thanks0
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As newbie I have just googled "spending diaries" and got your thread. What a great resource. Thank you so much. My question was basically the same that started it - how do you do your spending diary. I am going to use the book with four columns - because it is the (small amount of) cash I have available for food-and-everything-else cash-based that is my critical area at the moment. Here goes.....:D
Debt free by 22 January 2009 - thanks to an unexpected inheritance - take heart - it DOES HAPPEN!0
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