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in the words on Mr T
quit your jibber jabber then fool........love you
i'll do you a deal, get your spreadsheet set up and i'll tell you baby name xxWealth is not measured by currency0 -
I should really just design one myself and not be so lazy
Yeah - now you're just being a lazy sod. You need one sum for earnings/incomings, a list of outgoings, a sum to add these together and a third function to subtract the outgoings from the earnings/incomes.
Shouldn't take more than half an hour for a drunk badger - woss your excuse?0 -
The jibba jabba stops here!:rotfl:
Ooooo I like the deal :TProud to be dealing with my debts - DFW No: 712
03/09/09 - DEBT FREE AT LAST
Racing Hypno to Save - £10/£50000 -
get a ruddy move on then...
im sure it will be ruddy marvellous xxWealth is not measured by currency0 -
Just popped DD in bed, putting some dinner on and then I will be going onto online banking to post up my new SOA.
Its going to shock some people as I think people will moan how much my mortgage is for a lone person :rotfl::eek:Proud to be dealing with my debts - DFW No: 712
03/09/09 - DEBT FREE AT LAST
Racing Hypno to Save - £10/£50000 -
Ok here goes
Incomings - £2200
Outgoings -
Mortgage - £695
Christmas savings - £55
TV Licence - £28.50
Car insurance - £36.86
Home insurance - £13.79
Pet insurance - £15.99
Mobile - £44.04
Council tax - £103
Sky - £27.54
Petrol - £160
Food - £200
Total - £1379.72
Have a missed something??? Seems a lot of spare cash and little savings lolProud to be dealing with my debts - DFW No: 712
03/09/09 - DEBT FREE AT LAST
Racing Hypno to Save - £10/£50000 -
Your mobile's pretty high and how on earth does it cost you £28.50 a month for a TV license?
Strikes me as a fairly ordinary mortgage that you can well afford (it's less than 1/3 of your salary, so it's not unaffordable in my opinion). I mention the fraction as it's often a rule of thumb used by letting agents when you're seeking to rent property.. We pay £800 a month in rent and we're not even in London proper.0 -
Gas and Electric?
Water rates?
Broadband?
Landline?0 -
Keeping_Motivated wrote: »Gas and Electric?
Water rates?
Home phone?
Holiday?
Hairdos?
Life insurance?
Toiletries?
Internet?
Entertainment (vino)
Just some of the ones from my sheet..0 -
Oh sorry Edinburgher just edited mine as things popped into my mind off my SOA but we cross posted and you already mentioned them.0
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