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What will you do when finally Debt free
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I am going to save save save we get one go at IVF on NHS then its up to us to fund hoping it works first time but if not self funding it is0
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Try to get a house somewhere - something with a garden! And then hopefully have some babies and be in a position where I can give up work.Debt at lightbulb moment (18 Aug 2009) 30933.95,Debt 1 July 2011 £9663.71Debt free date[STRIKE]February 2017[/STRIKE] September 20160
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First month after we've paid everything off, we're going to buy a big new telly, then save up to fix our roof, and buy a newer car. I love to think of all the things we could buy with the £800 pounds a month we put into repayments in fact with recent payrises its nearer the £900 mark, oh to have that as free money!Debt free 11/05/11!
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The day i become debt free, i will start saving towards my own house, a wedding, children, generally start investing in my future and make my money work for me, rather than against me with my bloody debts
and a holiday/honeymoon in the maldives, my favourite place.
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Take my wife on her dream holiday to Auz and go on there A380, dont care if it costs more just will be nice not to travel like cattle ..
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/a380/global/en
Then buy a Nissan GTR but that's gonna take many years of saving0 -
Eric_Pisch wrote: »Take my wife on her dream holiday to Auz and go on there A380, dont care if it costs more just will be nice not to travel like cattle ..
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/a380/global/en
Golly Eric P,
A serious amount of debt shifted, well impressive:T. I hope your dream comes true, you and your wife looks like you truly desire it. Well done:beer:
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Proud to be dealing with my debts
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I want to finally be in a position to do the only thing have wanted to do since I was 16 - be a mother
I am 27 now and really want to have a child before I turn 30, so every penny I pay off my debt is one little step closer to my dream.
I will get there and when I do I be able to enjoy it all the more because I worked hard to reach that point0 -
Golly Eric P,
A serious amount of debt shifted, well impressive:T. I hope your dream comes true, you and your wife looks like you truly desire it. Well done:beer:
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and a serious amount of tablets from the quack as well, classic syndrome, debt gets out of control, head goes in sand, ignore it all, don't pay income tax for 4 years etc etc
Then watch Martin on the telly, find this site and all the helpful people on it and boom you turn your life around. I saved 10k in the first year just by following all the guides at the top and doing the food shopping downgrade. I was a total muppet, falling for every sales gimmick going, and being "loyal" to brands...
Still saving even this week, car insurance reduced by £270, house insurance by £247
EYES WIDE OPEN now thou :eek:0 -
I often sit at work day dreaming of the things I'd like to do once I'm debt free, the main one is being happy and healthy.
Being in debt, has certainly taught me to appreciate friends, family and mother nature - i.e - parks.
Saying that though, I'd love to own a cafe/internet cafe by the sea. I've got a passion for baking and am always trying out new ideas on my work colleagues!
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Siiigh, I always daydream about when I'm not in debt...
Well that £130ish I'm currently paying towards debt monthly,
I plan to have another £30 for me for general life and spends, and £100 in my savings account so I can save towards a house, and never get into debt if anything unexpected happens again, such as car break down, or whatever...
xxxPersonal Loan: Start: £22020:eek: Now: £18800 :j
Credit Card: £600
Overdraft: £5000
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