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Am just curious.....Whats your income and age and whats ur debt?
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me 42, DH 38, joint income £3ok debt £49kLight Bulb Moment feb 2009
Started DMP June 2009
Struggling, debts still mounting due to interest & charges :mad:0 -
I am 25, a student but on £16,000
Total debt is roughly £7000 with my student o/d!On the long haul for a house deposit!0 -
age 27 income14k debt 16.5k

things are getting better tho should be completely debt free in 24months fingers crossed!0 -
We are 22, joint income of approx £25k (I'm a poor student) Debt (unsec) £15k!0
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23, 14000 wage, 0 debt.0
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Age 52
Income £800 monthly
Debt £152 on catalogue
No mortgage
Savings £50,000 (inheritance)
Although I do have savings I dont touch them & do keep to £800 a month or less.Tallyhoh! Stopped Smoking October 2000. Saved £29382.50 so far!0 -
Age 59
Income Nil. (on benefits)
Debt £190 on catalogue
Savings Nil
Almost debt free thank goodness. Havn'y always been so.0 -
Age: 22
Income: £5k a year (bereavement pension from father, only get it whilst at uni and under 25)
Debt: ~£12k student loan 'good debt' (and rising as part way through term)
Savings: ~£30k coming mostly from the student loaned been saved not spent.Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced.
There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies0 -
Age 33
Debt £1,300 (credit card that also includes my first holiday in 15 years on it!) also my mortgage which is around £95K
Salary £33,800Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0 -
25
Salary of 18k (just had my hours cut)
owe roughly £4500DFD: 21st June 20120
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