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Loose Change Pays My Debt version 2
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Hi rosiepink1984,
I've just joined the forums and am sooo fired up for saving! The other half and I agreed yesterday that 2010 is our debt-shifting year so I'm looking for all sorts of ideas. Love this one so please add me to the list!
Good luck everyone!Total debt at LBM... £16,815.02 :eek:0 -
Cherisong yes, I think that will be a good idea to count up at the end of each month! Well done on your saving in December - I will update your total.
Emsikins - welcome! Glad to have you joining us, we are honoured to be among one of the first threads you have joined! Welcome to MSE! Post as little or as much as you like - we will all encourage you. I will add you to the list on the first page."Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together."
Sealed pot challenge no.576 Loose change pays your debt challenge #2 no.1 Wannabe flylady
Weight lost since 9 June 2009: [STRIKE]5.5[/STRIKE] 6 lbs0 -
hi all can i join this thread please? i will save my coppers and 5ps and see how much i can save towards my debts.
at the minute i have £7.43. anything i can save will be a bonus
dawn xdebt £emergency savings £0/£1000Sealed pot challenge #540 -
Welcome Dawn! Nice to have you joining in! Post as little or as much as you like and we will encourage you.
We are snowed in again! Couldn't believe it when we woke up this morning and saw how much snow there was! Still, it's made me get on with work to stop beng bored and hubby is working on his accounts, so it's encouraged us to be busy! It's so sweet, he's muttering and whispering under his breath as he works, and it's making me want to laugh!"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together."
Sealed pot challenge no.576 Loose change pays your debt challenge #2 no.1 Wannabe flylady
Weight lost since 9 June 2009: [STRIKE]5.5[/STRIKE] 6 lbs0 -
well counted up this weeks total and saved £16.27
£37.02 for jan so farsealed pot challange 5 member 1478 £0/£200
debt payments £0/£4505
debt free date 01.03.2014
weight loss 7lbs/126lbs0 -
well counted up this weeks total and saved £16.27
£37.02 for jan so farsealed pot challange 5 member 1478 £0/£200
debt payments £0/£4505
debt free date 01.03.2014
weight loss 7lbs/126lbs0 -
Hi,
Can I join this one too?
New to MSE, but looking forward to finally dealing with my debts.:DLBM January 2010 Debt £22,239.51 Mortgage £120,99910K in 2010 = £1520.48 15.2% LOAN = £11,819.92 / £1055.35CC1 = £940.57 / £67.06 CC2 = £2994.71 / £156.43CC3 = £3494.00 / £239.93 CC4= £2678.00 / £159.00 Mortgage = £120,999.00 / £0.00 [STRIKE]O/D = £126.81[/STRIKE]Total = £143,238.51:eek: / £1520.48 :j= £141,805.35 1.06%0 -
Welcome WannaBeDebtFree, nice to have you joining in with our challenge! We will all do our best to encourage you
I've had £8 in my purse for ages so am going to put it in my pot. I was keeping it in there as the bank was like Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard, but things are a bit better now, so I can use my bank card if I need any money. Bout time my pot was fed!
I was really pleased when I went to the library today - my books were late back and I should have been fined, but when I mentioned that I couldn't get down to the library because we'd been snowed in, the library assistant said they had an amnesty for people who were snowed in, and I didn't have to pay my fines! Hurrah for a bit of common sense! What a refreshing change! So it means I didn't spend £1.80 on fines! Yay!"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together."
Sealed pot challenge no.576 Loose change pays your debt challenge #2 no.1 Wannabe flylady
Weight lost since 9 June 2009: [STRIKE]5.5[/STRIKE] 6 lbs0 -
I've counted my jar today and i've got £45.73 in thereJan 2010 - Overdraft £9,500 / Credit Cards £5,000 / Loan £9,500 / Mortgage £128,000
Jun 2010 - Overdraft £0 / Credit Card £0 / Loan £0 / Mortgage £125,250
Oct 2011 - Overdraft £7,000 :mad: / Mortgage £115,295
Dec 2014 - Overdrafts 15,000 / Credit Cards 16,000 / Loans 25,000 / Cars 18,000 / Mortgages 232,5000 -
nice totals there laura and lesley
well done.
ive been adding to mine, but not been paying attention to how much. was gutted last night when i ahd to spend change because i had forgotten to go to the cash machine and had no notes left lol0
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